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Sarbanes-Oxley requires a new standard of record keeping

With fast, easy access to information becoming an ever more intrinsic part of an organisation's success, having a comprehensive information management strategy in place is vital. Stuart Finlayson talks to the CEO of a company that is worki...

According to the recently-released second annual Teradata report on enterprise decision-making, executives are having to make more complex decisions in less time, while at the same time they are being flooded with ever increasing amounts of data.

Or will it? Not according to Microsoft, which insists the Information Rights Management function of Office 2003 will not result in emails and other documents vanishing into thin air.

How the Bureau of Meteorology manage their mountains of information and their costs at the same time.

Claiming compensation from the government; housing benefit; social security benefit; veteran allowances and other payments used to be a painfully slow process until a revolutionary online service was introduced to cope with the complex leg...

Taking a look at how content management has helped Tourism Queensland flourish, as well as examining what's going on in the CMS market as a whole.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has joined the US Federal Trade Commission international campaign against spam that urges organisations to Close Open Relays and Proxies to prevent them from unwittingly sending spam.

Storage software vendor Veritas has attributed its record breaking quarter to what it describes as its "no hardware" strategy.

The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority has chosen Objective's electronic document and records management system (EDRMS) to deliver improvements across its business processes and comply with its statutory obligations to the Publi...

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