Vol. 43 No. 6, November 2009
Index
- Resources you need for the challenges ahead.
- Firms focus on e-discovery.
- Many still fear the cloud.
- $1.2 billion available for e-health records.
- Former attorney: Toyota withheld evidence.
- Obama revises border search rules.
- Our data deluge.
- Judge: Palin's private e-mail use legal.
- Man breaks ID theft record.
- APS officials called to become better records managers.
- Bill would give president emergency powers in cyber attack.
- Court defines database search rules in MLB decision.
- Stop paying for PACER.
- Suit prompts Wisconsin to revisit e-mail policies.
- EU issues social networking privacy rules.
- Firm fined for poor records management.
- Ferriero nominated to lead U.S. archives.
- Survey: insider snooping on the rise.
- Forrester: data too distributed to secure.
- The benefits of e-mail archiving.
- Library of congress to test cloud technologies.
- Recession reduces lawsuits.
- Congress, Obama to revisit Patriot Act.
- Rise of the machines: the role of text analytics in record classification and disposition: the appropriate information management strategy, along with recent developments in text analytics search technology, can be combined to help solve the problem of large, unmanaged data repositories that increase an organization's cost and legal exposure.
- Equipping your organization for the social networking game.
- Unified vs. federated: which has the proven track record for managing information? In a classic case of man versus machine, the unified approach to managing information depends on human judgment and discipline, while the federated approach depends more on computer software and hardware. Which has the best track record?
- 5 steps to compliance: building an automated data map: with electronically stored information duplicated and scattered across the enterprise, organizations benefit from creating a data map that identifies what information exists, where it is stored, and what policies govern it--particularly when facing litigation. Using automation tools to create the data map is the most effective way to keep it evergreen.
- The Power of Organizing Without Organizations.