Entries Tagged as 'records management'
by Debra Logan | February 10, 2010 | 2 Comments
I spent part of last week at Legal Tech, the ‘world’s largest Legal Technology conference.’ I certainly hope that claim is true, because it was indeed a large gathering. Although my own interest in information governance encompasses quite a few areas, I am very focused on how information management and risk management are related. The need for [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: e-discovery, information governance, legal, LegalTech, records 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 | April 28, 2009 | 4 Comments
Having finally been convinced that blogging might not be such a bad thing after all and it was almost certain that it would NOT bring about the end of civilization as I had previously believed, I now find myself having to pay attention to YASSS (Yet Another Social Software Site), namely, Twitter. For those of [...]
Category: Uncategorized Tags: e-discovery, policy, records management, social software, Twitter