Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Craig Fugate has been talking a lot about Twitter lately. As reported by FierceGovernmentIT , he recently told attendees at Tech@State that by monitoring what’s being said by people using social media during a disaster, emergency...
There is little disputing that we are now in the information age. It is said that there will be more information created in the next two years than in the whole history of civilization
One thing that I can’t get out of my mind, though, is that if we live in the information age, doesn’t it behoove us to – you know – manage all of it?
In effect, those who cannot navigate the information age and its resources are at a great disadvantage The solutions to this inequality are many and complex, but the information management profession have an important role to play
We have become the addicts of the Information Age. We cannot return to the idealistic early days of Web 2.0
SharePoint as a Service and a Solution (SPaaS) As the Information Age reaches a new level of maturity, many organization are finding that the data and content they have been storing, both physically and electronically, have become both an immense administrative burden as well as a security risk and a key to unlocking potential for the organization
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