Tag: Information management
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Mapping out new relationships in learning and collaboration
Information is the lifeblood of business, the economy and most aspects of our society, from healthcare to legal affairs and scientific investigation to the ‘chat by the coffee machine’
Rethinking the way information management occurs in Organisations
Brave new world - Responding to the demands of the new economy means changing our approach to information management and communication
Contactpoint Child Database Faces Unexpected Security-related Delays
UK government’s ambitious GBP224 million scheme for keeping records of every child under 18, ContactPoint, is facing all sorts of snags in its final application
Document Management : Understand the key drivers behind the trend
There has been a prolific growth of unstructured information (85% unstructured, 15% structured) and along with it a burgeoning requirement for compliance and regulatory conformance
Lost in Data Land : How Searching and Retrieving Information Can Siphon Your Budget
The time wasted retrieving and managing information within an organisation adds an often unexpected stealth cost to operations
Colchester NHS Trust Sacks Manager Over lost laptop
Looks as if public bodies are finally getting tough with data handling. The Colchester University Hospital, in Essex, has fired one of its managers after a laptop was stolen from his car
Information Paradigm - When too much of of something makes your business sick
Over the last decade, the amount of information that people manage on a daily basis has become overwhelming. We have reached the state of “Information Overload,” a term coined in 1970 by Alvin Toffler in his book Future Shock
What Should You Be Doing To Achieve Success in the Information Economy?
Businesses do not make decisions or implement strategies. Nor do businesses close deals, develop new products, or implement efficient processes
Thought you knew Knowledge Management? Think again
Conventional Knowledge Management has always attempted to create the infrastructure for knowledge sharing in the enterprise
Shouldn't data security actually secure the data?
There have a been a bunch of posts and gobs of marketing blurring the lines of distinction between data security products like database activity monitoring solutions and network security products like web application firewalls
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