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Author Archive for B. John Masters

B. John Masters is a subject matter expert in Records and Content Management and business process management with IMC, Inc. Masters has nearly 20 years in the industry, and has managed high volume commercial service bureaus. He has worked as a records manager for large municipal government.

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Webinar: Records Management for Today’s Knowledge Workers

Webinar: Records Management for Today’s Knowledge Workers

[ August 18, 2010; 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. ] Knowledge workers today demand more automation, security, and mobile access to their business processes, so how can organizations meet the new demands that our workforce is placing on records management? Join us as we offer information on tools and techniques for managing these people-centric and highly sensitive documents.

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Webinar: SharePoint and Your Information Infrastructure: Achieving 3 Key Objectives

Webinar: SharePoint and Your Information Infrastructure: Achieving 3 Key Objectives

[ July 28, 2010; 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. ] With the release of SharePoint 2010, the already significant adoption rate initiated with MOSS is escalating. As such, users are widely embracing SharePoint for tying together disconnected islands of data, integrating technology with business processes, and targeting information for groups and individual users. However, the explosion of these active and inactive teamsites poses information management challenges for IT and the business. Join us as we discuss 3 key objectives for getting your SharePoint infrastructure back into alignment.

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Webinar: How to Google Your Way to Better Decisions

[ July 21, 2010; 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. ] An emerging source of that creativity and innovation is social networks, where conversation-driven collaboration is taking place. What if work teams could find and aggregate relevant content wherever it resides – in formal, defined, and casual networks? Join us for a discussion about the available tools and techniques for leveraging information from cloud-borne, social, and internal applications to aggregate ideas, impact thinking, and drive business decisions.