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

ARMA International

This discussion will include methods, tools, and techniques such as using personae and identifying use cases that have high business value, while minimizing project risks. So, information must be readily available to automated systems and business users and customers as a product or a service. Information Governance (IG).

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ALL Data as a Service (DaaS/BDaaS) - EAs in a New Role, as DaaS Enablers

Interactive Information Management

And, you'd like this information (all of it, or lots of it) right now, in an easily consumable, visual, semantically-relevant way - to share with your community and to be automatically (or easily) ingested by your other systems or analysis tools. Secure & compliant, fast, portable, standardized if necessary, high quality.

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Becoming a Collibra Ranger at Equifax

Collibra

I joined Equifax as a member of the newly created Enterprise Data Office leadership team focussing on Enterprise Information Architecture in September 2019 and immediately immersed myself in Collibra University. But before Collibra, metadata was siloed in different geographies and different departments.

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Introducing the Information Governance Maturity Model (IGIM)

ARMA International

This year, ARMA International released the Informational Governance Implementation Model (IGIM), beta version. There are, of course, other information governance (IG) models available to the community, each looking at IG through a different lens. Are your organization’s taxonomy and metadata consistent across systems?

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The State of Content Management in 2020 [Expert Tips & Research]

AIIM

But for years AIIM has defined ECM as: “Neither a single technology nor a methodology nor a process, it is a dynamic combination of strategies, methods, and tools used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver information supporting key organizational processes through its entire lifecycle.”.

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What is a SharePoint Architect?

JKevinParker

I will be interfacing directly with a federal government agency, helping them create a new robust SharePoint 2010 environment and migrating content from thousands of SharePoint 2007/2003 sites to this new environment. It's about Enterprise Information Architecture and Enterprise Content and Records Management. Governance").