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Self-destruct email: the final solution to limit your eDiscovery costs! by , for

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I am sure that many of my blogging colleagues will also pick this up, if they have not already done so. Yesterday, I found this great article in Forbes on the final solution for the email dilemma:... read more

Understand the Benefits and Limitations of Traditional Web Search Engines such as Google when you use their Appliances and Technology in-house for mission-critical applications by , for

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There is an inherent risk when a popular brand becomes the perceived archetype for a particular product group or task. Take Google as an example. Google is great for what it is designed to do –find... read more

Enterprise 2.0 success – it is all about process integration! by , for

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  I had an interesting experience at last week’s Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston walking around the expo asking a simple question – “what business problems are you... read more

Information Valuation: Reinvention of Knowledge Management or is there more to it? by , for

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Recently, the term Information Valuation popped-up in various leading industry reports and in a few blogs, but the term is so new, there isn’t even a Wikipedia entry for it yet (as of June 11th, 20... read more

Not just best practice – next practice! by , for

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  The term “best practice” has always bothered me because it has always had the aura of stale and static processes. Once you find the “best” way of doing things... read more

From Email to Enterprise Information Archiving by , for

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It never ceases to amaze me that some organizations still lack a managed solution to archive employee emails, let alone policies and procedures to enforce any email archiving principles. Email is t... read more

Bringing eDiscovery in-house is the way to go, but beware of the risks! by , for

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Bringing eDiscovery in-house is the way to go. At least, that is what recent surveys and analyst reports confirm. Reports from Gartner, IDC, The 451 Group, the eDiscoveryJournal (http://ediscoveryj... read more

Faceted Search: how to go from a Static to a Dynamic Taxonomy by , for

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Many search engines used in portals are optimized to retrieve predefined, specific and precise specifications. For those instances, one must know exactly which words to use and the search result... read more

Social networking and the retention of “e-communications” by , for

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Travelling home from a long week on the road, once again I’m reminded of a growing challenge in the market.  The client I am advising is preparing to properly preserve and dispose of... read more

IDC Reports: Information Explosion Leads to Stress! Or should we just use the right tools? by , for

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Is it really a problem, or is it simply a matter of overlooking the right tools and technology? The ongoing information explosion is no longer news; We are all confronted with it, at work an... read more