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Library and Archives Canada’s journey of discovery: modernising our digital preservation infrastructure using Preservica

Preservica

On World Digital Preservation Day 2018, Sylvain Bélanger, Director General of Digital Operations and Preservation at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) discusses operating at scale, the challenges of preserving high volume born-digital content, and giving Canadians greater access to Canada’s continuing memory.

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

ARMA International

While these RIM practices are still important to help ensure governance, compliance, and manage risks, it is also important to realize that information is both a product and a service. Importantly, the airlines and their shareholders are realising profits” (Bisignani, 2004). Information Governance (IG).

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Two flavors of software as a service: Intuit QuickBase and Etelos | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. Topics Security , Software-as-a-service , Intuit Inc. applications by IT professionals – whose remit is to man the firewalls and protect company secrets – is their lack of credible security features. Where the Web 2.0

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Former PIDB Member Steven Garfinkel passes

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Garfinkel entered government service with a distinguished academic record, after attending both George Washington University and its Law School as a Trustee Scholar. Government’s involvement with war criminals during the Cold War – while furthering Garfinkel’s lifelong goal of greater government transparency.

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Looking Back and Moving Forward, PIDB Promotes Modernization, Efficiency in Declassification

Archives Blogs

billion documents over 25 years old had been restricted from the public for national security reasons. It derived from one of 16 recommendations presented in the final report (March 1997) of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy, also known as the “Moynihan Commission” after its chair, Sen. By 1999, more than 1.5