By Mike Peebles As I work with organizations investing in litigation readiness, I come across individuals that are new to the role and those that are more seasoned in this field. Those that are new to their role seem to be less than enthusiastic about their new found job responsibilities and indicate...
In my last post I spoke about how the transfer of structured data from the source system into the records management system works. Now that we have covered this step, lets look at some of the special features that you want to manage structured data as records. Like any other record, you want to be able...
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uraas
on 05-27-2009
Filed under: E-Discovery, Database Archiving, Document and Records Management, Compliance Archiving, Data Classification
By Noel Rath AIIM (Association for Information and Image Management) has produced an excellent report from their survey on "Email Management - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" (© AIIM 2009, www.aiim.org ) -- available at www.aiim.org/emailmanagement2009 . Here are some of the key findings....
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by
pateiten
on 05-15-2009
Filed under: E-Discovery, Compliance Archiving, Email Archiving, integrated content archive, Email Security
By Claudia Currie We recently hosted an online survey in the US to identify the key challenges organizations are facing regarding their e-discovery strategy. Over 50% of the respondents were from organizations with over 2,000 people, 35% of them were Director and VP level and 25% at C-level roles. The...
By Claudia Currie AIIM – the Association for Information and Image Management - is the leading non-profit organization focused on helping users to understand the challenges associated with managing documents, content, records, and business processes. They recently released a presentation which provides...
By Patrick Eitenbichler Joshua M. Briones and Anahit Tagvoryan published a valuable e-discovery alert on the DLA Piper site . The article compares and contrasts the proposed California Electronic Discovery Act which will likely be signed into law this year to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Take...
By Dean Gonsowski, Clearwell Systems, Inc. The American College of Trial Lawyers Task Force on Discovery (”Task Force”) recently came out with their final report based on their survey of the Fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers (”ACTL”). The project was conceived as an “outgrowth of increasing...