Entries Tagged as 'legacyinformation management'
by Debra Logan | January 25, 2010 | 7 Comments
So, I managed to log on after only four attempts today. My method of stubornly typing in all four of the password variations I use, instead of actually looking at where I have written it down is a habit that persists from the good old days of programming. Those were the days that even if [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: information governance, legacyinformation management, records management
by Debra Logan | January 11, 2010 | 2 Comments
Before I write (extensively) about why information governance is so difficult and what has to happen to make it happen, I should tell you what I mean by ‘information governance’. Like the term ‘information’ itself, different people mean different things when they talk about this topic. There are lots and lots (and lots) of definitions of [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: information governance, legacyinformation management, legal, records management
by Debra Logan | January 4, 2010 | 3 Comments
Don’t know about you, but I always make New Year’s resolutions. One of mine is to blog more. That shouldn’t be difficult, since I managed it about three times in 2009. In any case, the past is behind us and we can all look forward to a fresh start in whatever areas of our lives [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: information governance, legacyinformation management, legal
by Debra Logan | April 1, 2009 | 3 Comments
Nothing worse than a reformed sinner is a phrase that I have often used in connection with ex-smokers like myself. We hate it more than those of you who never smoked, because of course, we were foolish and reckless enough to do it at one time. The same holds true for adopting a position or [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: e-discovery, first-time blogger, information governance, legacyinformation management