A recent sit-down with a new eforms-on-a-pad application sparked a fascinating conversation that underscored just how important it is to look beyond the technical specs of a new technology and consider the business model behind it as well – especially when the platform is as captivating as the Apple iPad and its growing list of competitors are
Boosted by information technology We already wrote in a note published recently: The information is born of contextualization and interpretation of data
The risk is when a brand like “Google” becomes synonymous with “search” because there are varying degrees of search technology. There are scenarios in which appliances and Internet-based search engines will not get the job done and relying on them for certain mission-critical tasks is a mistake. These limitations do not only apply to Google, but also to other in-house search solutions that are based on or derived from Internet search engine technology. Many Internet search engines are optimized to retrieve pre-defined, specific and precise specifications
Since the new LTFS technology is self-referential, it can be utilized without further information being "fed" into the stream of data from the tape. This new technology makes tape management much easier by making the file structure as familiar as an external hard drive with the limitless storage potential that tape can provide. Michael Richmond, the lead architect of this new technology, discussed the creation of LTFS with Jay Livens of Iron Mountain in a recent podcast
I’m interested in SharePoint because it's a technology that enables organizations to transform how they connect and communicate, work and work together, and manage process, projects, and information. What gets me excited about it is the impact it can have in our professional lives and the affect it can have on organizational culture and people -- similar to how technology is changing the social interactions in our personal lives
The Linear Tape File System (LTFS) is the latest development in magnetic tape, a technology that has been evolving for over 50 years and remains one of the most efficient means of storing data and information
A few days ago Ed Laprade , a friend of mine and CEO of ADNET Technologies , tweeted about an “interesting discussion” which was started by Dr
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” Since IT’s traditional role has been to develop and maintain database applications and the networking infrastructure, their inability to grasp and lead a movement toward unstructured electronic objects as the high value information content of the future will further erode IT’s dominance of technology innovation and implementation in organizations. Maybe that is why they could get “occupied” by information technology anarchists that demand an ability to use their own devices and participate in collaborative discussion environments that mimic those environments to which they are already accustomed from personal use of technologies
4) What would happen if we were to banish the technology (i.e., would employees find an alternative that’s riskier?) With answers to those three questions, it’s now time for a “business technology “discussion about risk to answer the question: Is it worth it?
The secure career path may be up in the air for some information management professionals while at the same time the search by HR professionals to recruit talent in information technology (IT) and records management fields is challenging
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