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Category: Records Management

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SharePoint Zero to Sixty: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

[ March 15, 2012; 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM. ] Happily co-produced with our friends at ARMA Boston

Anticipate the Ides of March! Join us for this informative and practical luncheon session.  Details coming soon![callout title=Save the Date!]Thursday, March 15 – Anthony’s Pier 4 on Boston’s waterfront[/callout]

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Chapter Program-E-mail Archiving Systems-Compliance and Best Practices

Chapter Program-E-mail Archiving Systems-Compliance and Best Practices

[ May 3, 2011; 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM. ] Is your organization struggling to keep up with email management? Is the Exchange server performance an on-going problem? Are employees keeping email forever? What are compliance and ediscovery issues for email? Join Bill Tolson, Director of Product Marketing for Iron Mountain and Brett Burney, President of Burney and Associates as they discuss email archiving and share with you the internal workings of an email archiving system, best practices, ediscovery and compliance issues.

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When Does Image Enhancement Become Manipulation?

When Does Image Enhancement Become Manipulation?

Kofax is begun a rollout of their newest product, Virtual Rescan (VRS) Elite. I’d like to start off by saying I have pretty extensive experience with Kofax, and find it a great product. I was definitely impressed with the features I saw demonstrated with VRS Elite. VRS Elite implements some new enhancements such as hole punch removal and edge fill. This makes me wonder if legal challenges could arise if I’m provided images in a discovery response which appear to be whole, but were in fact damaged in some way.

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What is the cost of Lost Records?

What is the cost of Lost Records?

It could result in $69 Million is cost overruns when one is attempting to refurbish nuclear warheads. Plans to refurbish Trident nuclear weapons had to be put on hold because US scientists forgot how to manufacture a component of the warhead, a US congressional investigation has revealed. It’s easy to say that this is a usual case, and certainly most of us are not in the business of manufacturing or refurbishing nuclear weapons. But there is a real impact on daily operations of more “normal” businesses. An information week survey says that workers spend 7.5 percent of their time on PCs looking for files.