Posted on October 12, 2018 by Riyaz Lakhani
Are you feeling like there’s an unstoppable, accelerating growth in the volume of data being created within your organization? The folks at Microsoft agree with you. In fact, they’ve been describing a state of “data explosion” occurring in business today. Given that ComputerWorld estimates that there are currently 120 million Office 365 commercial monthly active …
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Posted on August 8, 2018 by Deborah Dumont
This week we welcome our guest columnists, Deborah Dumont and Justin Head from NEOSTEK. Later this month the federal government IT community will again convene in Washington DC for the Digital Government Institute (DGI)’s 930.gov event and its five co-located conferences. It’s no coincidence that both records and knowledge management-specific conferences are featured. Government records ...
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Posted on May 1, 2018 by Riyaz Lakhani
In our previous blog post on GDPR compliance, we highlighted the importance of controlling email as part of your data governance strategy. Today we explore the human side of the equation, and the need to integrate information governance and collaboration seamlessly into workers’ daily processes, habits and applications. The GDPR is compelling every business to …
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Posted on April 17, 2018 by Riyaz Lakhani
In this latest post in our GDPR blog series, we discuss the link between email management and GDPR compliance. With email predicted to total over 319.6 billion sent and received per day by the end of 2021 among 4.1 billion worldwide email users (Radicati) organizations face ever increasing volumes of complex electronic data. Surveys show …
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Posted on March 28, 2018 by Riyaz Lakhani
We’ve all heard of the European Union (EU)’s pending General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and know it will have a major impact on how businesses around the world handle private data. What will this mean for Records and Knowledge Managers? In our second of a series of posts on GDPR we touch on some of …
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Posted on February 28, 2018 by Tom Ng
Our recent webinar "Mastering Records and Knowledge Management in Office 365" with guest Christian Buckley (Microsoft MVP & CEO of CollabTalk) generated phenomenal interest. This is clearly a topic that many of you have been waiting for. Christian described how email records and knowledge management have transformed over time, and shared how the move to ...
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Posted on February 21, 2018 by Riyaz Lakhani
The latest addition to the Colligo Engage platform, winner of the "Best Mobile Solution" at ESPC 2017. It works where you work The move to Office 365 promises to radically change the way we interact and collaborate with our peers. Its extensive suite of cloud-based applications will give employees remarkable flexibility in how and where ...
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Posted on February 8, 2018 by Christian Buckley
Today’s guest post is authored by Christian Buckley, globally-recognized Microsoft MVP, author, and technology evangelist. He is the founder and CEO of CollabTalk, an independent research and technical marketing services company. Follow him via @buckleyplanet. Christian explored these concepts further as our expert guest speaker on our webinar: Mastering Knowledge and Records Management in Office …
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Posted on February 5, 2018 by Riyaz Lakhani
We’ve all heard of the European Union (EU)’s pending General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and know it will have a major impact on how businesses around the world handle private data. What will this mean for Records and Knowledge Managers? In our first of a series of posts on GDPR we explain the key points …
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Posted on January 14, 2018 by Tom Ng
It seems like every day we learn of a new collaboration tool designed to make it easier to securely share and store corporate content and data. But despite the wealth of options, workers continue to vote with their keyboards, mice, and touchscreens—email is still by far the preferred way to share information. And the volume …
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