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Looking Back on the Channel Partner Event and Awards 2024

IT Governance

Previously , I had the pleasure of sitting down with Sophie Sayer, our Channel Sales Director, to talk about the IT Governance partner programme and partner event on 9 April 2024. When I asked her how the event went, she said: The Channel Partner Event and Awards 2024 in Ely was an absolute triumph!

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Sophie Sayer on the IT Governance Partner Programme

IT Governance

The benefits of partnering with us, and our partner-exclusive event IT Governance launched its partner programme in 2017, which now includes more than 400 organisations. What else can partners expect from the event? And why should organisations consider partnering with IT Governance?

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Successful Information Governance when the Bosses Just Don't Care

AIIM

We regularly discuss the value and importance of information governance - at our conference, in our training courses, in our virtual events. How can you move your organization's information governance program forward in the absence of management support or interest? But what if your bosses still don't care?

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The libraries and K&IM skillset of the future

CILIP

The event was hosted at the the Hive, a unique joint venture from the University of Worcester and Worcestershire County Council housing a public library, university library and archives in one environmentally friendly building. The day was made possible with sponsorship from CB Resourcing and WF Education.

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Information Disaster Plan

The Texas Record

What types of information is your government creating? Where are your government’s offices geographically located? For e.g. If crossing a bridge is the only entry to the site, analyze how your government will access the information if that bridge were to collapse. So, prepare with a short-term and long-term impact in mind.

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e-Records 2017 – “Information Governance: Take Control and Succeed” Conference Recap

The Texas Record

The 2017 e-Records conference delivered on all fronts hosting a variety of vendors, local government and state agency representatives and, of course, plenty of staff from the two hosting state agencies: Department of Information Resources (DIR) and Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC).

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e-Records 2019: Registration Open!

The Texas Record

Registration for the 2019 e-Records Conference is now open to state agencies and local governments. Get a full day of training and networking for the early bird rate of $70 if you sign up by October 25. Registration closes when the event reaches capacity. After October 25, the regular registration fee of $100 applies.