EIM

Patient Records - But Mine Is Special by , for

Blog Entry

Over the past few months, I have had the good fortune to speak at several events focused on healthcare. This is something I heard many times, “but mine is special”. The reference her... read more

Why best-practices are the best practice by , for

Capture ECM

Blog Entry

There is a tendency in the darker corners of many organizations for people to want to go their own way when it comes to managing processes and information. This doesn't have to be a bad thin... read more

Principles of Holistic Information Governance by , for

ECM ERM

Blog Entry

  This previous post was about the need for holism in information governance. This post brings up topics that you’ll have to deal with in defining holistic information governance.... read more

ECM, One Repository, and the Key Role of Classification by , for

ECM

Blog Entry

In this AIIM 2013 Q&A, Lance Shaw talks about the need to consolidate information as much as possible. One tip, try to consolidate on as few products as possible moving forward. Plus, if you... read more

BPM vs Workflow – Which to Choose by , for

Blog Entry

  Workflow is the steak, BPM is the whole frickin’ cow (or some such silly comparison). FYI – I work at OpenText and I used to work at Oracle. This post is neither endor... read more

Governance sucks but doesn't have to by , for

Blog Entry

Governance is the Super Ego to the Id of collaboration. If you’re an information consumer or producer, governance sucks. Think about it; all you really want to do is get the info you n... read more

SharePoint might be the steak… but partners are the sizzle by , for

Blog Entry

I was reading Christian Buckley’s blog post, SharePoint wins with the ECM Ecosystem, and I think I got a little confused, I started to write a comment to his post and that comment sorta be... read more

The Need for Pro-active eDiscovery by , for

Blog Entry

Managing and controlling electronically stored information (ESI) is a matter of technology, but also of strict procedures, quality control and well-documented information management activities.... read more

The Lost Art of Data Destruction: An overlooked key to records management and e-discovery by , for

Blog Entry

Although storing 250GB of data can cost less than $250, hiring an external firm to process and review this data for e-discovery can cost up to $1 million. The impact of these costs is particular... read more

Social Media and e-Discovery Solutions to Look for by , for

Blog Entry

Cloud adoption and social network content generation in the enterprise have serious implications for e-discovery. Employees are creating content outside the control of corporate IT governance an... read more