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Pushing its Universal Records Management (URM), Stellent's Chief Operating Officer, Dan Ryan, slams records management practices across the board.

New Zealand’s Public Records Act 2005 changed the way that Archives New Zealand stored and managed the nation’s public information. Greg Goulding Group Manager, Government Recordkeeping, Archives New Zealand, tells us how.

If you have an irregular workforce with a lot of part-time, remote or contractual workers, keeping your business processes consistent can be a Herculean task. Greg McNevin finds out how Plutonic Zoo subdued the Hydra of knowledge management.

U.S. archival appliance vendor PowerFile has pulled back the curtain on its new network attached storage (NAS) system, saying that the DVD-based appliance is a one-of-a-kind long-term storage solution.

What is the point of good compliance policies if none of your staff or clients actually know about them? IDM spoke PolicyPoint’s Andrew Stein for some answers.

With server hardware growing ever more powerful, Matthew Overington looks at how to use virtualisation technology to consolidate resources, streamline testing, and maximise ROI

VoIP (Voice over IP) looks and feels intuitively like the way to go for businesses wishing to integrate their data and telecommunications systems. It would appear to lower cost and increase flexibility. So, why does it still appear not to m...

"We also have to look carefully at the nature of the card, the technology decisions that are going to be taken about it, to limit its functions", head of government smartcard task force hits out.

Oracle and Xenos have announced that they are teaming up to bring electronic document management to Oracle’s Content Database, claiming that it will be the first content and records management solution capable of managing diverse types data...

US-based DataCore Software has come up with 10 'key findings' from a survey of its storage control, storage management and storage consolidation users.

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