Information governance (IG) is all the rules, regulations, legislation, standards, and policies with which organizations need to comply when they create, share, and use information. Governance is mandated internally and externally. ( PHIGs IMC Inc – 2014 ) The above graphic,...
Yesterday (May 30, 2016) I read this article which contends that Box, Dropbox, and others are not content management platforms. I was considering not linking to the article and just putting up screen shots of the main points, but I decided on the link instead. The article is nothing but FUD ...
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This year the annual AIIM Conference was held in San Diego, California; way better than last year’s location which was really a few hotels sitting on reclaimed swamp land or something. And it was great to reconnect with people and meet some new folks and blah, blah, blah …. Overall I found...
When Gartner came out with their Magic Quadrant for Enterprise File Sync and Share (EFSS) back in July 2014 I laughed a little because I find the idea of an EFSS market, well, laughable. Yes, I know they put in a whole bunch of stuff about what could or should be part of the market, but boiled...
Yesterday, I had the privilege of attending AIIM’s Content Management Boot Camp in Boston, MA. During Peggy Winton’s excellent opening session, she talked about “ sharing, reusing and repurposing content ”; in fact, Peggy used the word “repurpose” twice. As...
Yesterday I had the opportunity to say something I could have only dreamt about as recently as a year ago: “ beginning 2 nd quarter 2011, the K: drive will be read-only! ” I can’t tell you how good that felt. What felt even better was the fact that nobody in the room...