If you missed some of our recent webinars, you may be surprised to find that they are also available for listening after the fact! Here's a list of some of the recent webinars -- listen in. Maybe listen in while having lunch. No charge for blog readers. [Note: Graphic is picture I had of a hot dog while on a business trip. Don't tell my wife.]
Document Imaging for Microsoft-Driven Organizations
Speaker: Craig LeClair, Forrester Research, Inc.
4/10/2008
Microsoft
technologies - SharePoint, Exchange, Access, SQL, etc. -- are core to
the fabric of organizations' business operations. Too often, however,
these operations get bogged down by paper, leading to parallel work
processes - one electronic and one paper-based. Document imaging
software brings these processes together, increasing business
efficiencies created by Microsoft applications. Join us to learn how to
tightly integrate document imaging into your existing IT
infrastructure, enabling employees to share content, eliminate paper
(thus making that content searchable), include paper documents into
electronic workflows, and contribute to sound records management.
Enterprise 2.0 � What�s the Real Story?
Speaker: Carl Frappaolo, VP AIIM Market Intelligence
3/28/2008
The
market is abuzz with commentary on Enterprise 2.0. Emerging from the
momentum of Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 presents a unique set of challenges
and opportunities.
Proactive eDiscovery: it Starts with Email
Speaker: Brian Foster, Access Sciences Corporation
3/26/2008
Controlling
email with an eye on compliance and risk is crucial for every
organization. Rather than jumping when the lawyers call and playing
damage control should content go astray, organizations should take a
proactive approach to managing their content so as to stay out of legal
hot water. This event will focus on getting a handle on email as a
starting point to a proactive eDiscovery strategy and will provide
guidance for a new way of thinking about managing it. While email is
the most critical starting point for eDiscovery for most organizations,
attendees will be reminded that eDiscovery requires handling email and
beyond, and cannot be effectively managed with point solutions. It must
be part of an overall enterprise content management strategy.
Records Retention: 10 Essential Elements
Speaker: Mark Diamond, Contoural
3/19/2008
Now
more than ever, organizations of every size and in every industry must
be concerned with the proper maintenance and deletion of their business
records. There have never been more legal, compliance, and operational
drivers for creating a sound plan for records retention. A well formed
and executed program will prepare your organization for an audit or a
litigation hold and will often have the side benefit of improving
productivity and lowering costs at the same time. Not sure how to
launch your plan or not sure if your plan is the right one for your
organizations? Join us as we take you step by step through the 10
essential elements of a records retention program. Find out how paper
and electronic records can be better managed by leveraging technology
and business practices.
Bringing Documents to Life: Transform How Information is Shared, Consumed and Utilized with Dynamic Documents
Speaker: Bill Trippe, The Gilbane Group
3/12/2008
Documents
do not have to be snapshots of a point in time. By pulling together
technologies such as XML-based authoring and publishing tools and
connecting to live data, documents can become dynamic and interactive �
alive in a sense. Rather than creating and then updating the same
document with different versions, a document can really begin to work
for you by pulling live data so that it�s always up-to-date.
ECM Profiles:
Enterprise Content Management- Moving from a Point Solution to an
Enterprise Rollout Presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota
Speaker: Tom Chaffee, Systems Architect at Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN
2/28/2008
Learn
from BCBS of Minnesota how it developed, planned and is currently
executing its content management rollout across its enterprise.