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Information Assets Management Briefings A series about an in-depth view on Infologics' White Paper on Information Assets Management. Read this series...
Records Management Systems help you manage recorded information required for the continuance or recovery of your business by controlling the creation, distribution, usage, retention, and final disposition of all types of records. Read report... Backbone Of A Successful System August 24, 1999 To have a complete and seamless integration of document and records management, the infrastructure of the system needs to incorporate a classification system uniformly to all media (i.e., hard copy as well as document images). In this way, enterprise-wide uniformity is achieved, assigning a single classification to every document. Read report...
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Technology July 20, 1999 Information Technology has been severely handicapped by the lack of a classification standard. While emerging systems show signs of technological advances, such as Data Mining, this fundamental issue to all Knowledge Management efforts remains almost totally User-dependent. This handicap isnt helped by the widely used sales-pitch that says that "their" knowledge management tools are enterprise-wide solutions. In actuality, they are limited to a department-by-department functionality. This is because these systems lack the sophistication of classifying information uniformly across the organization. Read report..... April 23, 1998 Infologics is currently working with leading personal scanner manufacturers to develop a new highly productive desktop interface. This interface uses the scanner software and ERS V to provide a natural and logical storage scheme for everything scanned into the system before it is compressed on the server. Read report...
April 17, 1998 If we take a close up look at Knowledge Management we would see that it is composed of a complex array of interdependent components. We could think of these interdependencies as being conceptually similar to the structure of DNA. Read report...
Having A True Enterprise-Wide Solution May 6, 1998 We believed our competition when they sold themselves as "Enterprise-wide" products, only to discover after talking to their technical people that they were not enterprise-wide at all. The discovery concluded that all are limited by their system's architecture to a department level. Read report...
Importance of Retention Scheduling December 15, 1999 Retention scheduling projects are rarely ever fully completed. They often take longer to complete than the individuals assigned to the project remain on the same job. Completing a retention schedule project is little like painting the Golden Gate Bridge. For example, by the time the bridge is completely painted at one end, it is time to begin to paint the other end. Read report... Merging The Records of Merged Companies July 24, 1998 Mergers and acquisitions obligate companies to face the complex issues of integrating paper and electronic records of the merged entities. For a successful merger, it requires document preparation, tracking, classifying, scanning. The good news is that there is a way to make the transition of merging records an easy, speedy one. The key is utilization of the Uniform Subject Classification System (USCS) system. Read report...
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