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How do you compete with free? The challenge SharePoint poses to ECM vendors by , for

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Microsoft's move into the enterprise content management space, and in particular their decision to include free SharePoint client licences with Microsoft Enterprise Agreements, poses a huge... read more

5 Simple Tools for Virtual Workers by , for

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  Many organizations are stuck in the "we have always done it like this" way of working: the staff spends 2-3 hours every day commuting to and from work to sit in front of a c... read more

A Single Identity? by , for

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In a comment to a prior post ( http://ermcommunity.org/erm/blog/records-management-20#comment-61 ), James Lappin noted that Facebook and Twitter are pushing to become the identity platforms for... read more

"Trust, but verify" - How do you encourage use and innovation without increasing risk? by , for

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I find myself answering questions about many E2.0 technologies with my Compliance voice. Why are you asking me, "Can we use LinkedIn? , When we post an opening on a blog do we have to keep... read more

Social Networking and Generation Next Joining the Corporate Workforce... by , for

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As I mentioned in my blog post, Generation Next utilizes their expanded network as an addition to their own knowledge base. These employees can instantly access expertise beyond their own in the... read more

Twitter and the World of Antiquing by , for

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On Twitter, you can find me as DiscussAntiques. I'm an IT professional. I've been an Imaging Analyst, a programmer, and I am currently enjoying the business analyst role. However, I was... read more

Records Management 2.0 by , for

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  It's an interesting time to be a records manager. Many of my blogging colleagues have noted the increased emphasis on information governance, and the prospect of increased&nb... read more