| CONTENTS | March 2010 |
March 2010
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NewsTrack
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New Cabinet Office report highlights challenges facing government data handling procedures
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Industry survey looks at document scanning and capture models
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University researches cloud storage requirements for information professionals
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British Library officially launches the UK Web Archive—digital afterlife for UK websites
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Google launches online store for integrated business applications
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Information Commissioner’s Office puts a value on data protection
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Oracle unveils Oracle Imaging and Process Management 11g and Oracle Forms Recognition
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Kodak targets process-driven document capture with the launch of its i4000 series scanners
Nuance introduces free PDF reader with cloud-based Office conversion
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Plustek launches the OpticBook A300 for standalone book scanning
Open Text targets user productivity with new mobile strategy
Articles
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The power of social technologies Can Enterprise 2.0 technologies boost business performance? A growing number of firms believe the answer is yes and are adapting their management practices accordingly. Dr Tazeeb Rajwani.
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Best practices for backup and long-term data retention (part 1) The need to store increasing amounts of data over longer periods to meet business and regulatory compliance requirements means that organisations need not only to have the right blend of storage technology in place but also to adopt best practices. This article discusses these issues and provides five best practices for backup and long-term data retention. Debbie Beech.
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Turning the tide of recession Managing corporate information effectively can have a major impact on the way enterprises work—from reducing paper bills to premises size. Using effective workflow and version control, duplication and delays can be avoided. When combined with other trends organisations can seriously consider smaller premises, significantly improving their green credentials whilst reducing fixed overheads. Ben Richmond.
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Selecting a CMS: how to build a shortlist Evaluating CMS software for functionality and usability takes time.Follow this advice to avoid the analysis-paralysis cycle and to get started on building a shortlist that you can actively evaluate. Seth Gottlieb.
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