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Features in Information Management

Storage and the law

 21 October 2006

The storage and accessibility of data has created a legal minefield. Jeff Rodwell, a partner at global law firm Reed Smith outlines the pifalls.

Integrate, assimilate

 10 September 2006

Integration of online and offline analytics means overcoming practical hurdles first.

The email killers

 10 August 2006

Businesses leaders are turning to tools such as blogs and wikis to improve corporate collaboration.

Customers in the tank

 10 August 2006

Web analytics has become a ‘killer app’ for website operators. But the gulf between the best and the rest is wide.

In practice: Leveraging XML databases

 19 July 2006

Many claims are made for XML databases – greater flexibility, better application and information integration, and, in certain areas, better performance. What is the user experience?

Content's suite spot

 17 July 2006

The dream of a fully integrated content management suite has yet to be realised.

Taming the record

 30 June 2006

Businesses are under pressure to ensure their key records are securely stored and accessible.

Instant gratification

 19 May 2006

A real-time data warehouse may seem extravagant and unnecessary, but the evolution of business infrastructure may make it a necessity.

ECM for the masses

 22 March 2006

The new breed of content management products is focusing on ease of use and low costs.

The evolution of search

 21 March 2006

A closer look at some of the specific technologies under the enterprise search umbrella

Court is in session

 25 February 2006

Most companies recognise the importance of securing the confidentiality, integrity and availability of communications as part of a corporate-wide records management strategy.

A question of quality

 25 February 2006

The value of business intelligence is undermined entirely if the data being analysed is inaccurate, incomplete or inconsistent.

Elevated status

 25 February 2006

Content management software is in high demand as a strategic element of regulatory compliance - but market consolidation may unsettle buyers.

Global thinker

 10 February 2006

As the CIO of Dell and the former CIO of retail giant Wal-Mart, Randy Mott ought to know all about running an efficient, yet highly effective IT department.

Beyond knowledge

 10 February 2006

Organisations no longer want KM systems. They want 'smart enterprise suites'.

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