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Mobile ECM - What YOU Need to be (at Least) Thinking About

This blog post should get you excited to register and attend our webinar this Wednesday. In this AIIM Webinar preview, Cengiz Satir, Program Director, IBM ECM, and Ian Story, Senior Product Manager... read more

#infochat: Being an Information Professional Is Hard Work

What exactly is an Information Professional? Join us for our #infochat this Thursday, December 6 at 11 a.m. EST to talk about it. We’ve got a great panel lined up for you to discuss what an #infopr... read more

The i-Effect

One of the most fun, and time-consuming, things I’ve worked on in the past year has been C-Change whitepaper focusing on the impact of consumerization on IT that Thornton May wrote. During the proc... read more

Cloud Governance - First Things First

Blake Richardson previews his AIIM 2013 conference session. Enjoy, and follow #AIIM13 and @AIIMcon for all of the latest news and noise about next year’s event. Governance in the Cloud: Where o... read more

What's Wrong With Digital Hoarding?

Here’s the first sneak peek at what you’ll be seeing at AIIM 2013. Enjoy, and follow #AIIM13 and @AIIMcon for all of the latest news and noise about next year’s event. Digital Hoarding – Leadin... read more

Let's Jam About SharePoint

#infochat this Thursday, November 15 at 11 am EST. Love it. Hate it. Love to hate it. Whichever way you look at it, SharePoint is a fact of life. Like any fact of life, you've got to deal... read more

Member of the Week: Steve Weissman - ECM, Work/Life Balance, World Peace, and Information Professionals

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Steve Weissman’s (current title: Minister of Process & Information Betterment for Holly Group) knowledge of ECM is both wide and deep. He’s been an active AIIM member for years, and I’ve had the go... read more

The Latest - Good - News About Digital Signatures

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The following is a guest blog post by John Marchioni, General Manager & VP of Business Development, ARX and co-speaker at two upcoming AIIM Webinars. 7 Steps to Business Process Management on N... read more

World Paper-free Day: Let's Talk About Process Automation

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For this year’s World Paper-free Day; I’ll be hosting two tweet jams. For the next two Thursdays (October 18 and 25), join in on the conversation with our panel at 11 am EDT. Please use hashtag #wp... read more

The SharePoint Puzzle -- biggest barrier is lack of expertise

AIIM Webinar: The SharePoint Puzzle – biggest barrier is ‘lack of expertise’ Rod Hughes Get this…46% of respondents to a recent AIIM survey stated that a "lack of expertise" was the bigges... read more

Making SharePoint Part of the ECM Puzzle

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The following is a guest post from Garth Landers; the director of product marketing for the Documentum ECM Platform in the Information Intelligence Group, a division of EMC.  In his role, he is res... read more

Capture Moves Beyond Production Scanning to Analytics

The following is a guest blog post by Alan Weintraub, Principal Analyst serving Enterprise Architecture Professionals at Forrester. He’s also a nice guy and wicked smart. Join Alan on August 2... read more

Member of the Week: Jeffrey Lewis - The Evolving Records Manager

Jeffrey Lewis, a records analyst with the Food and Drug Administration, has recently taken the plunge and become an active participant in AIIM’s online community. His growing collection of blog pos... read more

Member of the Week: Joe Budelli - AIIM Chapters, Growth, and Capture and Big Data

Joe Budelli is Senior Vice President of Sales for ABBYY USA, a technology company providing document conversion, data capture and linguistic software. In this role, he is responsible for customer d... read more

Member of the Week: Tom Motzel - ECM Matchmaker and DSA Recipient

Tom Motzel works with Tesserae Talent Strategies as a Business Development Consultant / Entrepreneur. He serves software providers, system integrators, and value-added resellers within the Enterpri... read more

Member of the Week: Erica Johnson - Records, Change Management, SharePoint, and Big Buckets

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Erica Johnson, Enterprise Content Management Specialist at Freeport-McMorRan Copper & Gold, is our first member of the week nominated by a co-worker. I’ll let Greg Fitzgerald, who nominated Erica, ... read more

AIIM Fellow Pam Doyle: Capture Goes Strategic and Lifelong Learning

Pam Doyle; Director, Worldwide Spokesperson, Fujitsu Computer Products of America; has been an AIIM advocate for years. She has recently served as Director-at-Large on the AIIM Board from 2007 to 2... read more

The Best of AIIM 2012: Collaboration, the Cloud, Dynamic Content, and More

Are you ready for the AIIM 2012 Virtual Conference? Featuring the best of AIIM 2012 held in San Francisco this March; our virtual conference lets you take in sessions you wanted to see but may ... read more

Frank McGovern - Friend, Co-Worker, AIIM Fellow, and Records Manager Extraordinaire

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Lt. Colonel (Ret.) Francis Xavier McGovern (Frank) Each year, I interview incoming Fellows and other AIIM Award recipients. Frank McGovern was posthumously elected to the AIIM Company of Fellow... read more

Member of the Week Chris Walker: "Aha" moments; proper information management; and Jethro Tull

Chris Walker has been a member of the community since the beginning; even going back to AIIM’s Information Zen online community. He’s always willing to share his thoughts and opinions with the comm... read more

Member of the Week Lisa Desautels: Safeguarding Engineering Documents and Scanning Hoover Dam

Lisa Desautels owns and runs Graphic Imaging Services, a scanning service provider and has extensive knowledge of both large-format scanning and GIS. She’s been kind enough to share her expertise o... read more

Member of the Week Bo Warburton: From Chinese Folklore to ECM

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Bo Warburton is CEO of Supai Systems; which provides consulting, professional services sales, and general management of Open Text Content Server (formerly Livelink). The vision when he began with h... read more

Member of the Week: Dan Antion - I Used to Not Care About the Information

Dan Antion is a MUCH better computer programmer than chemist. The AIIM Community has had the great benefit of learning from Dan weekly as he writes about things of interest to him and how he’s conq... read more

The Status Quo Sucks: Why You Should Be a Process Revolutionary

A conversation with AIIM President John Mancini about why we need to be thinking about revolutionizing our business processes. With the pace of technology change; half measures aren't enough to kee... read more

Member of the Week: Antanas Yankunas - Being an Info Pro and Singing in Russian

Antanas Yankunas is Managing Director of Sekasoft, a pionerr of IT-based collaboration and workflow management in the Lithuanian market. His career path both IT and non-IT related postions. Educate... read more

Member of the Week: Peter Carver - Everyone Should Be Responsible for Managing Information

Peter Carver is Delivery Manager, HM Revenue and Customs. Peter talks about the importance of managing information; the challenge of people; and the overlap between archeology and information manag... read more

#infochat - How are Social, Local, and Mobile Tools Revolutionize Business Processes

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UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE Because Twitter was really s s ss . l llll . . . oooo .. . . .w .w ww last Thursday, we're going to give #infochat another go this week. So. 1. Let's try this again. 2.... read more

AIIM 2012 Elevator Pitches - Big Data, Secure Sharing, Archiving, Collaboration, and More

Last week at AIIM 2012, I was able to get together with the folks below to do an “Elevator Pitch.” You all know the phrase, right? Get on an elevator with someone and you tell them what you do on t... read more

Create Your Own Acronym: An AIIM Contest

Acronyms. Create your own. Acronyms can be useful – they create shorthand ways to convey something complex. They can create a sense of place (The HOV lane in the DC area is sounded out – H. O. ... read more

Member of the Week: Priscilla Emery – Information is my stock in trade.

Priscilla Emery, CIP, ERMs, is an industry analyst and consultant focused on providing strategic planning and other services in ECM, information governance, and records management. She’s also respo... read more

Member of the Week: Lidia Basson talks about building AIIM Training in South Africa

Lidia Basson, an AIIM ECM Master, is the Administration and Training Manager at NokusaEI. She has a background in training and was employed as a lecturer in Marketing at Sedibeng College for 10 yea... read more

People Plus Information Equals Opportunity; An AIIM 2012 Q & A with IBM's Ken Bisconti

As systems of engagement create more and more (and more) information; systems of record need to be there to manage it effectively. And while Big Data is a new trend, both driving and being driven b... read more

Big Data Haiku - Vote for your favorite

It is time to vote for your favorite Big Data / Whole Lotta Data Goin' On haiku. I couldn't settle on 3, so I'm turning it over to all of you. Vote early; vote often. Bragging rights, pride, and a ... read more

Information Architecture, the CIP, and SharePoint: Kevin Parker, Member of the Week

J. Kevin Parker has a broad rangeof experience in enterprise information architecture. His combination of technological expertise, business acumen, and strategic leadership is devoted to helping cl... read more

Big Data and SoLoMo Are Important, but Don't Forget That Controlling Content Is Critical

EMC’s Christopher Preston talks about the convergence of social, local, mobile and Big Data. As these four trends combine to increase governance concerns, they also open tremendous opportunities to... read more

The Cloudy Cloud: Hint #1 – it doesn’t always save money

An AIIM 2012 preview, while the cloud can be liberating, like any tool it needs to be understood in the context of your overall business strategy. Laurence Hart joined AIIM in 2012 as the Chief... read more

Quick ROI with Capture; An AIIM 2012 Interview

Martyn Christian, Chief Marketing Officer for Kofax, talks about the rapid return on investment on capture implementations and the ongoing huge opportunity to digitize paper processes. Martyn i... read more

Member of the Week: Deborah Barletta Talks About Being an Information Professional

Deborah Barletta has been Records Manager for SWBR Architects for the last five years. She attended Monroe Community College and Nazareth College of Rochester. Happily married, she’s the mother of ... read more

With Apps for Your Phone, Capture Is NOT Just About Paper

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AIIM Expert Blogger Joe Budelli discusses the ONE misconception about capture he’d like to clear up; the excitement of mobile capture apps; and the SoLoMo convergence in this AIIM 2012 Q&A. Joe... read more

ECM plus Social and Mobile equals Smart Business Strategy

In this AIIM Conference 2012 Q&A, Glenn Gibson discusses how to extend business processes to mobile devices and why ECM technology is a critical underpinning of a social and mobile strategy. Gl... read more

Haiku Contest: Big Data/"Whole Lotta Data Going On"

We've taken a break from contests, but I think it's time to break up our day with a little something fun. As long-time readers of Infonomics Weekly, and, more recently, Connect at AIIM know, I love... read more

15 Minutes with Mark Owen: Pixar, SharePoint, and a Thirst for Learning

Mark has a curiosity and thirst for knowledge that I find fantastic. As Mark says on his “About me” page: I love learning new stuff. I love finding out about new things, delving into them, and then... read more

The Coming Ubiquity of Mobile: An AIIM12 Q&A with Ray Wang

Like with any technology and/or trend in IT, social is only useful in the context of YOUR business. Figure out why you need it; and it's useful. Just expecting to become a "social business;" not go... read more

A Skeptic Takes a New Look at Autoclassification

The following is a guest blog post by Mark Diamond, CEO of Contoural, Inc. and speaker at an upcoming AIIM Webinar. Join Mark next on February 15 at 2 PM (EST) to: Take the Guesswork Out of... read more

Mobile Opportunities and the Biggest Social Bang for Your Buck

The new wave of smart mobile devices that's taking the industry by storm is doing far more than just making data and applications available anywhere. As new mobile platforms such as iOS and Android... read more

People, Shoes, and Technology: Q&A with AIIM 2012 Keynoter Karuana Gatimu

If you're a fan of Skecher's, or want to understand how to use SharePoint well, then you should register today so you don't miss Karuana's keynote at AIIM 2012. Here she talks about the importance ... read more

The Neaderthal Era of Social and Mobile; We're Living in It

If you've ever wondered what it's like to live at the beginning of a huge shift in technology; we're in it. David Pogue talks buzzwords, Siri, and the beginnings of SoLoMo. Word is he'll be singing... read more

Why You're an Information Professional; an AIIM 2012 Q&A with Atle Skjekkeland

In a singular act of prescience, Atle details what you’re going to learn at AIIM 2012. When you leave, you’ll be rethinking how you manage information for your business. What Now? 8 Things You ... read more

SoLoMo Wave Coming: Grab a Board

AIIM president John Mancini talks about trust, being always on, the blurring of information boundaries, and the need for information professionals. Here’s the second in our series of AIIM Confe... read more

AIIM 2012: Ted Schadler on Empowering Employees, SoLoMo, and Dilbert

The AIIM Conference 2012 is full of informative and though-provoking sessions and keynotes. In this first keynote conversation, Ted Schadler gives us a preview of his keynote session as well as sha... read more

Five Steps to Collaboration Nirvana

Guest post: By Robin Daniels, Head of Enterprise Product Marketing, Box I asked Robin to write a preview/teaser for AIIM's January 18, 2012 webinar. Be sure to join Bud Porter-Roth and Robi... read more

A Lessons Learned Conversation: ECM, the Constant of Change, and Dealing with Objective Creep

Sanooj Kutty is a staunch promoter of the business-drives-technology-serves-business cycle and was drawn into the world of information management through encountering electronic document and record... read more

Social Business in 60 Seconds or Less -- Video Contest

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You know what social business is right? Sure you do; it’s enterprise 2.0 and Web 3.x and social media and Facebook and Twitter and simply applying these social media tools for business to engage cu... read more

#CMSAnthems -- A Musical Interlude for Your Day

ECM/CMS/WCM/WEM/DM/EDRM/insert favorite acronym here project got you down? Take a break and recharge. Here's the tweet the started it all. Rest are in reverse order. Enjoy pmonks2:09pm ... read more

World Paperfree Day: Tweet Jam

World Paperfree Day: Tweet Jam Join us on October 27 from 11-12:30 EST for a tweet jam focused on decreasing (eliminating?) our reliance on paper. Allow me to elucidate. What’s a Tweet Jam ... read more

ECM Lessons Learned and Earned the Hard Way: Tips for you to follow

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I’ve moderated 10 or so of these Twitter chats/jams and attended as many or more; the Lessons Learned #ECMjam is my favorite so far. We didn’t have as many folks interacting as usual, but those... read more

Psychology, ECM, and AIIM: DSA Interview with Craig Shogren

Craig Shogren is a 2011 recipient of AIIM's DSA. AIIM:  While I’m sure the psychology minor has come in handy on your projects; how did you get started with your first ECM system, which was foc... read more

#ECMJam: Paperless Office to be Enabled by Mobile Computing?

Join us on September 22 from 11-Noon EST for a tweet jam focused on how we can create a paperless office; including some discussion on whether or not mobile devices are a huge step in that directio... read more

DSA Interview with Cary Adams: Benefits of AIIM and the Hazards of Working with IT

Cary Adams moved from writing about technology to actually working with technology. He's also been critical to the success of the Old Dominion Chapter. Q: Why did you decide to move from writin... read more

#ECMjam: Mobile Content and ECM

Join us on September 1 from 11-Noon EST for a tweet jam focused on how ECM enables mobile content. If you "went" to the last one, you know how this works, skip down to the questions. Everyone e... read more

DSA Interview with Lisa Desautels: Large-format scanning, Hoover Dam, and Quality

Distinguished Service Award (2011) recipient Lisa A. Desautels has been instrumental in the creation and growth of AIIM Nevada. She owns and runs Graphic Imaging Services, a scanning service provid... read more

Dan O'Leary on Apple and Mobile Computing; the Broken ECM Industry; and Parental Love: An AIIM Award Interview

Daniel O'Leary received AIIM's Distinguished Service Award in 2011. I've also been fortunate enough to have him as a regular blogger in this community. I caught up with Dan via email to ask him... read more

#ECMjam: SharePoint and ECM

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Join us on August 11 from 11-Noon EST for a tweet jam focused on the role of SharePoint as a tool for ECM. If you "went" to the last one, you know how this works, skip down to the questions. E... read more

“Sneak Peek” interviews with speakers at AIIM’s Social Business Virtual Conference

I wanted to collect all of the “Sneak Peek” interviews in one place for everyone. Below you'll find speaker interviews and articles highlighting themese that will be explored during AIIM’s Social B... read more

Talking Governance, Risk, ECM, and Productivity

Two Guys Talking. A conversation between expert bloggers Chris Riley (to the left) and Dan O'Leary (right) about systems of engagement, systems of record, ECM, and how much is too much to worry... read more

#ECMjam Part Deux - Enter the Social

Join us on July 28 from 11-Noon EST for a tweet jam focused on how ECM and Social Business intersect. If you "went" to the last one, you know how this works, skip down to the questions. Everyon... read more

ECMjam: ECM, Sexiness, and Microsoft Isn't the Devil

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On July 14, AIIM had an ECMjam to discuss questions around the continued relevance of enterprise content management, issues and implications of SharePoint, and various and sundry side conversations... read more

That's a Poor Excuse for . . .

We haven't had a contest in a while. So, inspired by Dan O'Leary's recent post on Top 5 Excuses for Sticking with Paper Documents, let's have a best excuse contest. I've done this one once befo... read more

Jamming on ECM

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Join us on July 14 from 11-Noon EST for a tweet jam focused on putting content to work. Allow me to elucidate. What’s a Tweet Jam Musicians jam together by riffing off of a common theme;... read more

ECM in 60 Seconds or Less

About two years ago, we held a contest for readers of Infonomics Weekly (our newsletter at the time) to describe ECM in 60 seconds or less. Since we just began the ECM community here; I thought... read more

Emails to Paper to Scanners to Digital?!?!?

“Reporters fought for elevators in a mad rush out of the building to begin converting the documents into electronic form for perusal and publication.”* What?!?!?! No, really, in what altern... read more

Capture: Cut Through the Clutter

A conversation with Harvey Spencer, author of the AIIM Capture Software Product Study. Harvey laments that capture isn't sexy, points out the mess the market is, and his favorite part of writing th... read more

You Got Your Twitter in my Email

Many of you are old enough to remember those old Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercials? (For anyone too young, Dan O'Leary, link to Youtube below.) That's what I was reminded of when I looked at my... read more

Twitter and Ediscovery on a Collision Course?

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What happens when thousands of people break privacy laws and a court injunction while tweeting? We may be about to find out. In England, a show called Footballers Wives is about all the n... read more

Blacksmiths and Cars: John Mancini's Info360 Keynote

AIIM's president shares his thoughts on the ever-evolving content industry and why paper-based policies are holding you back. Info360 Keynote by AIIM President John Mancini View mor... read more

Giving Up Bad Content Management Habits for Lent

Growing up, I was raised in a Catholic family and attended private Catholic schools from 1st to 12th grade, excepting my freshman year. After the excitement and fun of Mardi Gras (after growing up ... read more

The Complicated, but Essential, World of Capture Software

AIIM and Harvey Spencer of Harvey Spencer Associates have been working on the creation of a Capture Software Evaluation Report, which (we are both EXTREMELY happy to say) is done. Harvey is tremend... read more

Going Paperless: #WPFD Tweetjam Recap

Yesterday's tweetjam to generate ideas for how to use less paper was fantastic, with 98 twitterers tweeting away. Thanks to everyone for joining in. According to Tweetreach, our combined reach was ... read more

Paperfree Day: Tweet jam to share ideas

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World Paperfree Day: Tweet Jam Join us on October 21 from 11-12:30 EST for a tweet jam focused on decreasing (eliminating?) our reliance on paper. Allow me to elucidate. What’s a Tweet Jam ... read more

SharePoint as Haiku: Share poetry, win a Starbucks card

I announced this contest earlier this week in the Connect at AIIM newsletter. (Don't subscribe? Correct that here.) It's haiku time again. Let's focus this one around SharePoint. The ru... read more

Myths, and a few Truths, about Enterprise 2.0

For the second year in a row, and for reasons still unbeknowgst to me (perhaps because I'll say yes), I gave a short presentation at the 3rd EMC Writer's Summit. After chasing my tail on what to ta... read more

Messiest Desk Winner: September 14 Now Steve Hubka Messy Desk Day

Thanks again to everyone who submitted an entry and/or voted for their favorite desk. And thanks to our winner for really getting into the spirit of the contest. The winner of the Messiest Desk... read more

15 Minutes with Rich Blank, Member of the Week

Rich Blank was our Member of the Week on August 3, 2010. Rich Blank is Managing Consultant for NouvEON Consulting. He provides strategic and deployment consulting focused on driving analytics f... read more

Welcome

With a fairly equal mix of excitement, pleasure, and fatigue; we are happy to announce that our fourth online community is now live. The AIIM SharePoint Community is, as many of you will already be... read more

Messiest Desk: Voting

The entries are in and it's time to vote for the messiest desk. Here are the entries. They are numbered and have a brief caption. After the final messy desk, there is a link to vote, likewise numbe... read more

Messiest Desk -- A Competition

Free yourself from the shackles of too much paper. Win a Kodak scanner. Here's how. So, how messy is your desk? Are they as bad as are first 7 entries? Take a look and then keep reading for how... read more

Welcome to the Capture Community

We are proud and excited to embark on this next community. AIIM's origins are in imaging (AIIM was created as the National Microfilm Association) and Capture continues to be a core element of a suc... read more

A Conversation with Merck's Bob Maguire: OneMerck and One Place to Work

Bob Maguire is Executive Director of Shared Business Services for Merck. He is in charge of Merck's portal project. Bob is, like the rest of us, identifying where and how to use the tools of Entepr... read more

A Conversation with Nokia's Craig Hepburn: Phones, community, and the exciting potential of social media

Craig Hepburn is Global Director, Digital for Nokia and charged with helping Nokia adapt to the new world of Enterprise 2.0. He's excited about the challenge; quite a career shift from his earlier ... read more

An ECM Stranger in E20 Land

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I’ll admit to only getting through half of Heinlein’s book before getting bored and moving on, but, always loved that title. Anyway, I had the good fortune of attending the Enterprise 2.0 Conferenc... read more

E2.0 Templates, Rick Springfield, and Chickens: Contest Winner Mark Fidelman

Mark Fidelman discusses all things Enteprise 2.0 at his blog, Seek Omega. He also works for open source company Mindtouch. He submitted the winning entry for our Enterprise 2.0 Template Contest... read more

Enterprise 2.0 Conference Interview: NewsGator's Brian Kellner

First off, I must apologize to Brian for calling him "Bill." Repeatedly. I blame only one cup of tea and the memory span of a gnat. Despite my inability to remember a simple name so similar to ... read more

Enterprise 2.0 Conference Interview: Jive Software's Ben Kiker

My first-ever video interview was at 9 a.m. this morning with Ben Kiker, CMO of Jive Software. I enjoyed the interview with a fellow southerner (I'm from Lake Charles, LA. He's from Beaumont, TX. W... read more

Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Interview with SocialText's Eugene Lee

Taking advantage of the great group of experts in Enterprise 2.0 while at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston to interview a few of them. This morning, I caught up with Eugene Lee, CEO of S... read more

Enterprise 2.0 Tweetjam: Summary and complete discussion

First off, thanks again to everyone for joining yesterday's tweetjam. Lots of great conversation and ideas flying around. I'm going to quickly summarize a few of the common threads (think Clifnotes... read more

ERM Template Winner: Allen Lazzara

Allen Lazzara submitted the winning entry (Records and Information Management Scorecard) for our Electronic Records Management template contest. Allen is Senior Business Analyst/Consultant for ... read more

Enterprise 2.0 Tweet Jam -- June 10

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Enterprise 2.0 at Work: Tweet Jam Join us on June 10 from 11-1 EST for a tweet jam focused on making Enterprise 2.0 work. Allow me to elucidate. What’s a Tweet Jam Musicians jam togeth... read more

Enterprise 2.0. Boston. Are You Going?

I just found out that I'll be going to Boston to attend the Enterprise 2.0 Conference (June 15 to 17). Really, really looking forward to going. I look forward to learning as much as I can there and... read more

Records Management Templates -- Which One Is Most Useful?

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We are heading into the final week of voting for the Electronic Records Management Templates. Vote for the one you believe is the most useful. Whoever receives the most votes will receive $2,000. ... read more

Get Started with Enterprise 2.0 Templates

Interested in social media, but don't quite know where to start? Take a look at the 5 templates below. Read them. Learn from them. After all of you vote on the most useful one (voting closes next w... read more

Messy Desks, Ediscovery, Retention, and Records Management

Randomly skimming Amazon yesterday, looking for yet another book to buy that I don't really need, I stumbled across this book cover. It made me chuckle because it reminds me of my own desk (which I... read more

Messy Desks, Ediscovery, Retention, and Records Management

Randomly skimming Amazon yesterday, looking for yet another book to buy that I don't really need, I stumbled across this book cover. It made me chuckle because it reminds me of my own desk (which I... read more

Happy Friday: a word on wikis and the worst cubicles ever

First off, welcome to the AIIM community. It’s been an interesting, enlightening, aggravating—and FAST—journey to get where we are right now. I’ll say this often: this is your community. Any commen... read more

Happy Friday: A word on wikis and worst cubicles ever

First off, welcome to the AIIM community. It’s been an interesting, enlightening, aggravating—and FAST—journey to get where we are right now. I’ll say this often: this is your community. Any commen... read more

When Worlds Collide

Editor's note: It's been 8 years since I ran this as an article in AIIM E-DOC Magazine. It's still one of my favorite articles explaining why retention planning and records destruction is a GOOD th... read more