Digital Business News
The 21st Century has seen vast change in how we communicate and conduct our business. Technology advances have brought new opportunities and new challenges. For the records and information practitioner it has meant that we have moved from the back room or below ground to front and centre as leaders and custodians of an organisations valuable information management assets. We are highly visible and are responsible for guiding our organisations to properly manage their information as records that are enduring in value. When mistakes are made, whether by the records professional or others within the organisation the costs can be brutal. Below are a series of news articles and learning aids to assist you in your role.
- FOCUS ARTICLE JANUARY 2016 What did we learn in records management in 2015 and what lies ahead for 2016
- Digital – Old MacDonald Had Big Data
- Digital – Is ANAO aware we are in a post-document world
- Digital – Health industry needs to go mobile
- Digital – Data retention creep
- Digital – Coalitions Policy for eGovernment and the Digital Economy
- Digital – Counting the cost of cloud
- Digital – 5 digital business predictions for 2016
- Digital – Digital Processes at NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet
- Digital – Taxonomy Design Best Practice
- Digital – Paperless office remains a pipe dream for many
- Digital – Mining the knowledge locked in ECM
- Digital – Where is the real value in Big Data
- Digital – The Challenge with Legacy EDRMS
- Digital – Records management refresher
- Digital – Digital Processes at NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet
- Digital – Taxonomy Design Best Practice
- Digital – Paperless office remains a pipe dream for many
- Digital – Mining the knowledge locked in ECM
- Digital – Where is the real value in Big Data
- Digital – The Challenge with Legacy EDRMS
- Digital – Records management refresher
- Digital – Cloud Services – Are there storm clouds looming in 2016
- Digital – 70 percent of the world will be mobile users
- This space is for your contribution. Have you news that should be shared with the sector? Email your article to Ruth Edge