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October 2006, [Vol 15, Issue 9]: Features
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Part one of this article (KMWorld July/August 2006) covered key trends and some leading firms in the intelligent data capture (IDC) marketplace...
Posted 29 Sep 2006
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Robert Smallwood
Why is the e-mail part of compliance such a headache?
Compliance with laws such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA) entails both process and content. Information must be seen and validated by specific individuals, and controls must be set up, which implies a workflow, whether automated or manual.
Posted 29 Sep 2006
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David Raths
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October 2006, [Vol 15, Issue 9]: News Analysis
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The solution to information overload is more information ... so long as that more information is metadata. We didn't drown in information the way the info fear mongers predicted in the early 1990s because the information...
Posted 29 Sep 2006
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David Weinberger
IBM has announced its intention to acquire FileNet by year-end for approximately $1.6 billion in cash or about $35 per share. What does this mean to the enterprise content management (ECM) industry?...
Posted 29 Sep 2006
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Robert Smallwood
As one of the most knowledge-intensive "industries" around, the legal profession is perfectly suited for knowledge management.
Posted 29 Sep 2006
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Hugh McKellar
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October 2006, [Vol 15, Issue 9]: Columns - Future of the Future
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