As technology continues to advance at a dizzying pace in nearly every aspect of our lives, this holds true for data storage solutions as well. Coming down the pipeline are some big (or, more accurately – minuscule) and exciting developments in the ways we store our digital data! DNA storage ...
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] ; 'liz.icenogle@gmail.com' ; 'Kim Bartkus' ; Russell Ruggiero ; William Glascoe III (eosocxo@comcast.net) ; 'Jessica Lombardo' Subject: Foundations for Evidence-Based Policy Act -- Opportunities for the W3C & CredWeb CG Sandro, H.R. 4174, the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act (FEBPA), signed into law on January 14 by President Trump, offers a number of new opportunities for the W3C and the CredWeb CG.
Remember the paper-based world when junk mail was clearly junk?...We can’t go back to paper, but we can take control of the creation, retention, and disposal of data. Enter “Zero-Based Information Governance
And yet as we developed our presentation, and as I listened to Jim's presentation, a couple of things stood out for me in terms of how we can and should be managing cloud-based records and information
With the development of DNA-based storage, this dream is closer to reality than we might think...[i] For more information on DNA-based storage and its development, visit Microsoft’s DNA Storage research project webpage
Deborah Juhnke presented Zero-Based Information Governance: Breaking the Paralysis of Inaction. Zero-Based Information Governance is a way of interrupting the prolific creation of information at the beginning of its life-cycle and instilling a culture of accountability for day-to-day information governance
Furthermore, trying to make the knowledge base relevant to various job roles and user types adds significantly more overhead to the effort - as every job function requires a delegate to manage their respective part of the knowledge base
One solution companies are increasingly turning to in managing their unstructured data in particular, is object-based storage. An emerging technological trend, object-based storage organizes data as individual objects on a flat plane, each with a unique identifier and attached metadata, as opposed to the traditional file system or block storage architecture, which manage it in vertical, hierarchical systems with metadata attached at the file level, or in blocks or volumes. The concept of a file system with directories and sub-directories is obliterated with object-based storage, with emphasis placed instead on the individual object and its unique identifiers
Are there advantages of cloud-based electronic document management systems, or are enterprise systems – which are housed on a company’s server rather than the cloud – a better option for some?