| CONTENTS | April 2008 |
April 2008
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NewsTrack
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TNA issues consultation draft on standards for digital continuity in UK government
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2008 AIIM survey reveals downturn in email archiving confidence
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Information Commissioner’s Office issues new data protection strategy document
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Best practices for harnessing the power of social computing in the enterprise
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New Market IQ report from AIIM focuses on Enterprise 2.0 …and it’s free
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Marketing records management projects—a new ‘blueprint’ from the RMS
Articles
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Search monopolies can mean less transparency in how information is searched. In this opinion piece the author makes the case for open source search solutions at a time when search technology is being controlled by a declining number of big corporations. Charlie Hull
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The ‘irreversible’ social networking revolution. The social forces driving change in the consumer computing world are beginning to impact the way business gets done. Organisations that want to leverage the power of social networking face some difficult challenges and so need to consider carefully the best approach. David Lavenda
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18 weeks… and counting. As the 18-week deadline gets closer, David Beeson of Ardentia discusses the issues that Trusts face and how they can best meet reporting requirements to ensure compliance and guarantee the best possible access to care. David Beeson
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Fifteen ways to lose your database. Even in these security-concious days many organisations may not be doing all they should to protect there vital databases. Follow this guidance to make sure you minimise the risks. Peter Mittereger
Case Studies
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HFEA unveils a new audience-centred web site that strikes the right balance
- Discovery Foods gains control over its purchase ledger invoices…and more


