ARMA '05: Chicago: celebrating 50 years: focusing on the
business and technology of managing records and information.(special
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feel the excitement
Chicago is the place to be September 18-21, as ARMA International
comes to town for its 50th Annual Conference and Expo!
ARMA '05: Chicago will offer up innovative solutions . . .
New ways to think about work.(Book Review)
TITLE: Thinking For a Living: The Coming Age of Knowledge Work
AUTHOR: Kenneth A. Megill
ISBN: 3-598-11638-1
PUBLISHER: K.G. Saur
PUBLICATION DATE: 2004
LENGTH: 193 pages
PRICE: 78 . . .
Sites every RIM professional should know.(Records and Information
Management )
Two myths surround the Internet: "Everything that's any
good is on the Internet" and "Everything on the Internet is
good." Long-term users of the Internet realize that these notions
are hardly . . .
A records management program that works for archives: clearly
defining records management responsibilities ensures the capture o
The quality of an archive's holdings depends on the
effectiveness of the records management program responsible for the
records before they reach the archives.
Without a records management . . .
The impact of the USA PATRIOT Act on records management: the
impact of the USA PATRIOT Act on a particular records manager or re
With 16 of its provisions, including several key ones, set to
expire at the end of the year, the USA PATRIOT Act--enacted in 2001 in
reaction to the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history--is the . . .
Creating order out of chaos with taxonomies: the increasing
volume of electronic records and the frequency with which those reco
According to an online article from LAW.COM, more than 90 percent
of new business records are created electronically, and 40 percent of
them are never converted to paper. This deluge of mostly . . .
Who owns business data on personally owned computers?
Blurring boundaries between what is work time and equipment and
what is personal time and equipment bring into question the ownership of
information created on personal computers. What rights do . . .
Stand & deliver: for records and information management
professionals, now is the time for self-assessment, professional
betterm
A court orders a federal agency to disconnect its computer systems
from the Internet due to inadequate network security that could
potentially allow a hacker to alter, delete, or move original . . .
Vasont Content Management System integrates with Word.(MARKET
PLACE: New Products & Industry Announcements)(Brief Article)
Users now can access and store content in Vasont Content Management
Systems directly from Microsoft Word 2003's interface. Using the
Vasont Universal Integrator extension, users can mix-and-match . . .
Conquer information overload with Ultra Recall.(MARKET PLACE: New
Products & Industry Announcements)(Brief Article)
Kinook Software's version 1.0 of Ultra Recall, personal
information management software for Microsoft Windows, helps computer
users easily capture, organize, and recall all of their . . .
CalDocs software supports new forms.(MARKET PLACE: New Products
& Industry Announcements)(CalDocs)(Brief Article)
CalDocs' Health Services version of its Satellite Scan Station
(SSS) software will add support for medical forms including UB-92, HCFA
1450, CMS 1500 billing forms. Also, a customized clinical . . .
DocuLex offers Goby Capture version 2.3.(MARKET PLACE: New
Products & Industry Announcements)(Brief Article)
DocuLex's Goby Capture 2.3 incorporates two-dimensional bar
coding for document profile capture and content indexing and direct
export capability to Ricoh DocumentMall, a hosted, . . .
GP software announces directory Opus 8.0.(MARKET PLACE: New
Products & Industry Announcements)(Brief Article)
The Opus 8.0 file management program offers a complete replacement
for Windows Explorer as well as other utility programs used for handling
ZIP files, FTP, viewing images, and more. It features a . . .
Open Text introduces e-mail management platform.(MARKET PLACE:
New Products & Industry Announcements)(Brief Article)
Open Text Corp. announces a suite of e-mail management solutions
offering tight integration of e-mail archiving, records management, and
search capabilities. The solutions include Livelink e-mail . . .
l releases RS-SQL 2.07.(MARKET PLACE: New Products & Industry
Announcements)(O'Neil Software)(Brief Article)
The upgraded version of O'Neil Software's RS-SQL allows
users to scan or read a greater variety of barcode symbols and offers
new reporting capabilities. RS-SQL 2.07 also introduces the . . .
Database debacles: individuals' privacy is rapidly eroding
as more and more of their most intimate information is collected and
This year is shaping up to be a banner year for identity thieves.
Already in 2005, there have been three big, headline-grabbing cases in
which thousands of individuals' private information, . . .
Cybersecurity report reveals weaknesses.(Brief Article)
Uncle Sam won't be posting his latest cybersecurity report
card on the refrigerator.
For the fifth straight year, at least half of all U.S. federal
agencies received a grade of "D" or worse on . . .
Please, don't save everything.(UP FRONT: News, Trends &
Analysis)(Brief Article)
Companies trying to play it safe by saving everything in an attempt
to ensure that they keep the right information are not being smart. And,
according to many experts, they are not being safe, . . .
U.K. banks get new compliance rules.(UP FRONT: News, Trends &
Analysis)(Brief Article)
U.K. financial industry regulator the Financial Services Authority
(FSA) has announced new rules for banking industry compliance with the
credit risk requirements of the Basel II accord. The Basel . . .
Australian patient records exempt from privacy law.(UP FRONT:
News, Trends & Analysis)(Brief Article)
Australian doctors who suspect patients of "doctor
hopping" for prescription medications will be able to see all
patient medical records without patient consent. The new Prescription
Shopping . . .
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