Archive: June, 2010

The Big Bang and Information Management–2–The Facebook Dilemma

I thought I would break up a presentation into 6 “episodes.” One of the few shows we watch all the time is the Big Bang Theory, so I thought I would structure my comments under this label. Here are the “episodes” in my little series… Introduction The Facebook Dilemma The Mobile Exigency The SharePoint Paradox The Shutterfly Effect The Black Swan

The Big Bang and Information Management

First in a series of vignettes from a recent presentation I gave on the future of Information Management.

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Links for 2010-06-24 [Digg]

  • 8 Web Presentations You Need to See – Digital Landfill
    Here are eight recent archived information management presentations that are a must… All free!
  • 8 Risks of Managing Licensed Content — AIIM
    Typically business research content is drawn from sources within and outside the enterprise –- but it is the external content, licensed from multiple publishers often at considerable cost to the organization, that can be most problematic from a management perspective. Here are eight common pitfalls enterprises must overcome…
  • 8 Things to Help Contain the Cost & Risk of Litigation
    It’s no secret that companies of all sizes in all industries are creating and storing more documents, in more formats, than ever before, driven partly by regulatory and compliance pressures. Gaining control of your information is sound business practice. And knowing what you have (physical and digital) and where is it can be found is critical when
  • 8 Things to Wear to a Social Media Party – Digital Landfill
    Imagine the scenario: You have been invited for the first time to a Social Media party. It may be a TweetJam on Twitter, a collaborative wiki, your first blog or a group chat on Microsoft Live! Messenger. How do you dress up for the occasion? What do you put in your pockets or your handbag before you leave the house?

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