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I don’t often find myself speechless — ask anyone who knows me — but last week I found myself in a client meeting with absolutely no idea what to say.
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The idea of getting strategic around information is hardly new.
Records managers, IT enterprise content management (ECM) owners, information governance professionals, e-discovery owners — literally everyone involved in managing unstructured content — wants to stop being tactical and “get strategic” these days.
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When Joe Shepley writes a post, that isn't the end of the story.
With every article, he tries to open up a dialogue, on occasions being deliberately provocative in the headline ("Office 365 is a Disaster Waiting to Happen " anyone?) to trigger conversation.
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The balance of power in ECM is shifting away from IT and records management and towards information security.
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The doomsayers have been predicting the end of enterprise content management (ECM) for a while now.
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I'm preparing for a talk on the future of information management and the role SharePoint plays in it. And it occurred to me that, had I been writing my presentation 10 (or even five) years ago, it would have been very different.
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We all know that drawing conclusions from survey data can be misleading (after all, 90 or 95 percent of all statistics are made up on the fly), but the response to a recent question struck me as deserving further attention.
Doculabs recently partnered with EFM to develop a survey for
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Every client has cloud (and the related topic, Software as a Service) top of mind these days.
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In the comments on my last post, someone lamented that it didn’t seem to matter too much whether you stayed on shared drives or moved to an enterprise file synch and share (EFSS) product like Box or Dropbox, that SharePoint seemed to be universally hated and that no one was
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One thing that came through loud and clear in the lively debate over my last post was that people are puzzled how to address their shared drive mess without involving massive amounts of human effort to accomplish the task.
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I'm hesitant to add another blog to the pile about Office 365, because there are more than enough talking heads out there prognosticating. But I spent the last week at the Houston ARMA Spring Conference talking to clients, vendors and other service providers.
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I recently gave a keynote presentation at a records management conference in Salt Lake City on how records managers need to evolve to meet the demands of the changing landscape of corporate information management.
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There are some perennial questions in the world of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) consulting. What is the most common reason ECM fails? What is the most important element in good governance? Can’t we just use one tool for all our content? Most of the time, these are straightforward to answer
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Ask anyone who works in an organization and they'll tell you: managing business information well is a struggle. This is true for structured data (like customer, product or transaction information in enterprise systems), but even more so for unstructured data, e.g.
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