ARMA International Podcasts
2007 Exclusively IT Sessions
If you manage the records and information of your organization as a strategic corporate asset, this is one more way to stay up to date and catch programming you may have missed! Audio from the 2007 Exclusively IT sessions, captured on the Expo floor. You’ll hear top companies go head-to-head in panel discussions facilitated by industry analysts IDC.
E-mail Management: What’s New, What’s Not John Douglas, Chief Technology Officer, StarLaw Neil Araujo, Vice President, Product Management & Marketing, Interwoven Galina Datskovsky, Ph.D, Senior Vice President, Development, CA
Government and industry rules regarding access and retrieval of critical data are adding to the challenges of all IT departments. There's more to e-mail management than meets the eye.
What are the key issues around e-mail management and the different solutions available to address those issues?
The Truth About Federated Records Management – Be Careful What You Ask For! Andrew Chapman, Director of the EMC Documentum Compliance Solutions Group, EMC Corp.
Thinking about implementing a federated records management (RM) solution? Beware.
Federated Records Management: What It Is and Why It Matters Mike Safer, Senior Product Manager, Interwoven Urs Raas, Product Manager, Tower Software
Managing multiple records repositories across the enterprise is a growing challenge and retention management can be both inconsistent and incomplete, not to mention the discovery process involved for each application.
How are different enterprises meeting the challenge?
ARMA International’s 2007 Podcast is brought to you by NextPage, providing desktop document retention, and ARMA International, the authority on managing records and information.
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