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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

That is almost 2000 times more data in less than 20 years (Press 2013, Patrizio 2018). This can also include customer’s expectations such as intuitive navigation, faceted search, search experience, multi-language support, web accessibility, customer privacy, tracking cookies, and marketing opt-out. IDC estimated the world created.16

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Guest Post -- New Global Data  and Privacy Regulations in 2018 and the GDPR

AIIM

We can be sure that issues like the Equifax breach and Yahoo’s recent disclosure of the scope of the 2013 breach will remain topics of discussion and litigation for some time to come. Information governance frameworks and retention policies only work insofar as they can be applied to the content you need to manage.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The government mostly stayed out of Google’s way during this period. By 2013 or so, Google had gotten into the personalization game, albeit most folks would admit it wasn’t nearly as good as Facebook’s, but still, way better than the offline world. The government mostly stayed out of Facebook’s way during this period.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The government mostly stayed out of Google’s way during this period. By 2013 or so, Google had gotten into the personalization game, albeit most folks would admit it wasn’t nearly as good as Facebook’s, but still, way better than the offline world. The government mostly stayed out of Facebook’s way during this period.

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This Is What Happens When Context Is Lost.

John Battelle's Searchblog

The government mostly stayed out of Google’s way during this period. By 2013 or so, Google had gotten into the personalization game, albeit most folks would admit it wasn’t nearly as good as Facebook’s, but still, way better than the offline world. The government mostly stayed out of Facebook’s way during this period.