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White Paper: THIRD-PARTY RISK MANAGEMENT: TAMING THE BEAST USING INFORMATION GOVERNANCE

IG Guru

The post White Paper: THIRD-PARTY RISK MANAGEMENT: TAMING THE BEAST USING INFORMATION GOVERNANCE first appeared on IG GURU. Download the report here.

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Records Management Vs. Information Governance - It's AND not OR

AIIM

This same terminology disorientation has been true in the governance arena as well, with varying uses and interpretations of “Records Management” and “Information Governance.”. The confusion has left some organizations asking, “Do we need Records Managers, or do we need Information Governance professionals?”.

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Reimagining Information Governance with Blockchain

Weissman's World

The post Reimagining Information Governance with Blockchain appeared first on Holly Group. Though blockchain […].

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3 Simple Reasons Why Information Governance NEEDS Automation

AIIM

It is the convergence of these twin forces – information volume and information variety – that makes process automation so challenging. The reality is that the task can no longer be handled by traditional manual approaches, many of which were based upon a paper paradigm. Something needs to change.

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New Gimmal Partnership with NNIT Brings Life Science Customers an Accelerated, GxP-Capable Information Governance Solution

Gimmal

With Gimmal, we have found a very experienced and quality-oriented partner that offers a top-of-the-line information governance software platform. ABOUT GIMMAL Gimmal is information governance, simplified. Follow and keep an eye on our Gimmal events page and LinkedIn to get updates.

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Top Information Governance Principles for your Mailroom

ARMA International

Do information governance principles apply to your organization’s mailroom? Mail workflows include sensitive client information, launch new work, and therefore often billable activity. This concept is paramount in today’s environment (see the current LIFGS white paper on Client Information Governance Requests ).

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Two Ediscovery Best Practices for Information Governance

Zapproved

As corporations moved from paper to digital data (but still retained mountains of paper files), the sprawl initially shocked and disoriented those responsible for knowing where the data was kept. For most enterprises, managing data is like herding billions of very active cats. Fast forward to now, and the shock has worn off.