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Privacy and Innovation Combined in Information Governance

Everteam

Advancements in location-based services, facial recognition, biometrics, genome analysis, social data, cloud-based platforms, and others helped create a culture of sometimes intrusive innovation. The post Privacy and Innovation Combined in Information Governance appeared first on EVERTEAM.

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Guest Post - How important is digital document consistency?

AIIM

Obviously digital document accuracy is particularly important for government and regulated industries. When the test results are scanned, the automated workflow uses the information within the barcode to name the file, append the test date and save the results to the patient’s record folder. He enjoys skiing, swimming and sailing.

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Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Record Retention Best Practices

Armstrong Archives

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is a law passed in 2002 that sets forth standards for the recording and reporting of financial activities. A key part of that law involves record retention. Here, we will review record retention best practices in order to ensure Sarbanes Oxley Act compliance. The list goes on.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Here, Part 2 discusses the critical factors for a successful DT journey, because organizations need to do a “mind-shift” from traditional records and information management (RIM) practices to content services (CS). Cloud Enablement. Information Governance (IG). Integrated Collaboration.

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Blockchain Part of Sphereon’s Content Services Suite

Info Source

The Harvard Business Review describes blockchain as “an open, distributed ledger that can record transactions between two parties efficiently and in a verifiable and permanent way.” But, blockchain also has potential for more general records management, and Dutch content services provider Sphereon is leveraging it in this manner.