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Longevity: An Ancient Lesson by , for
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I just returned from a vacation trip in the Mediterranean region. This is something that my wife and I had talked about for many years, the idea that we would explore the ancient ruins in Rome,... read more
Twitter and Ediscovery on a Collision Course? by , for
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 th... read more
Tweet. Post. Get Fired. by , for
It is amazing how many folks are facing the possibility that they could be fired for something they Tweeted or posted in Facebook, LinkedIn or other social media outlets. A quick search shows th... read more
Content Organization before Technology Application by , for
One thing I have heard over and over in this industry is that the technology is in place but the situation is still no better than it was. Findability of information is still a major challenge a... read more
You’ve got problems. You’re not alone. by , for
Many times in my classes and at various lectures, I am told by students and attendees that they are relieved to learn they are not the only ones struggling with various organizational issues. No... read more
Capture: Choosing the right tool for the job by , for
Last week I attended the AIIM/info360 conference in Washington, DC and as always, found it to be interesting and challenging, especially when it comes to hardware. Not that I have a hard time un... read more
A new Role for Geo-location evidence in eDiscovery by , for
The surge and ubiquity of geo-based technology, such as GPS apps in smart phones, is giving rise to a new world of location based electronic discovery (LBED). The geo-spatial data stored within... read more
The Theory of Relative Simplicity by , for
I once read Albert Einstein had a closet full of the same suits, shirts, ties and shoes. He felt having to choose what to wear each day cluttered the mind with meaningless thoughts and dec... read more
BPM: The Tsunami Effect by , for
First, to all of my friends in Japan, I hope you and your families are well and I wish you all the best in these trying times. As I watch the news stories about the earthquake and resulting... read more
Choices, Choices Everywhere for Imaging by , for
When was the last time you attended an AIIM International or ARMA International Conference and could actually make all of the events that you needed to attend or get together with all of the peo... read more