In this post, I will discuss the methodologies of linking physical documents with born digital. What strategy a company takes to integrate physical with digital is highly dependent on the volume of documents that exists
Sadder still, if I put my campaign hat on is the fact that the facility will be storing documents that were born digital. Yeah, I know, it doesn’t say that in the article, but think about it
For physical records it may take decades for a building to decay and no longer be a safe location for records. Records born digital are on magnetic tape which are starting to decay the moment the tape is created and need constant preservation and care to ensure long term access
SharePoint doesn't care if this information was " born digital " or created in the traditional paper based world
A short entry for this week: As a continuation of the “going digital” discussion – it is advantageous to work toward a scenario in which not only internal business processes are converted to digital record-keeping environments whenever possible, but in which information...
Here we go again, another state agency, this time in New Hampshire, has raised the challenge of email management and was highlighted in the May 9, 2010 post on the UnionLeader.com . In this article, we are shown that there is what appears to be a major discrepancy and inconsistency in the...
The future of information capture will go far beyond the traditional Enterprise Content Management (ECM) perspective of scanning paper and importing documents that were born digital . The future of Capture will span every data stream you touch and the every stream that touches you
Not only are these employees living out of SharePoint, OK and their inbox, but they are largely working with documents that are born digital and they are working to keep them digital
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Are there legitimate reasons besides initial cost and comfort with paper? 4. Born digital. Imaging/capture
Now that the majority of information assets are “born digital,” the growth rate of that stockpile will soon be off the charts
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