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UNESCO conference – Memory of the World in the Digital Age : The Conclusion!
The entire conference went as quickly and busy as the first day. During three days, we had the chance to attend numerous sessions, most of them concurrent, and with themes sometimes at each end of the information management spectrum. Recurrent … Continue reading
Posted in Conference, Governance, Information Management, Knowledge Management, Records Management, Technology
Tagged cloud computing, digital repositories, Digitization, governance, information technology, legal framework, open data, Preservation, UNESCO Conference
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A huge first day at the Memory of the World Conference
The UNESCO Memory of the World Conference opened Wednesday in Vancouver with a huge program. The first day was packed with conferences, exhibition salon, opening conferences and obviously a welcome reception. The day started with Ken Thibodeau who broke the … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud computing, digital repositories, governance, information technology, Memory of the World Confenrece, records management, remote collection, technology, UNESCO Conference
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Statement on cloud computing by the FFIEC
On July 10th, The Federal Financial Institution Examination Council (FFIEC) issued a statement on cloud computing [PDF]. The FFIEC describes itself as a formal interagency body empowered to prescribe uniform principles, standards, report forms and to promote uniformity in the … Continue reading
Law Firm Technology Survey 2011
The results are out ! This year, 82 law firms of the AmLaw 200 responded to the survey on various topics, including product preferences, budgeting, cloud computing, communications… Some questions are in line with our observations, for instance regarding online … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Legal Technology, Technology
Tagged Am Law Tech, cloud computing, document management, e-billing, e-discovery, law firms, law practice, litigation support, survey, technology
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Cloud Computing + Social Media = 2011 E-Discovery Trends
A collaborative survey done by Clearwell Systems and Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) polled over a hundred US Fortune 2000 companies and government agencies about the biggest trends in E-Discovery for 2011. The results show that the relevancy of cloud computing … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, Clearwell, cloud computing, Facebook, social media, Trend
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Cloud Computing & Forensic Technology: Cloudy Days Ahead
KPMG’s publication on fraud, investigation and forensic-related matters, At Risk, is now available. In this edition, Simon Castonguay addresses the issues surrounding investigation readiness and eDiscovery in the context of cloud computing. According to Gartner, 40% of CIOs plan to … Continue reading
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Tagged At Risk, cloud computing, Simon Castonguay
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