Posts Tagged ‘bulk-activation’
Glasscubes Collaboration Suite Includes Document Management, CRM
Friday, October 16th, 2009Having been live since 2008, Glasscubes formally launches this week to offer collaboration, document and project management, and Intranet without the complexity.
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Glasscubes Collaboration Suite Includes Document Management, CRM
#ARMA09: Records Management in a Web 2.0 World
Thursday, October 15th, 2009Business and government use of the World Wide Web is expanding exponentially, said Dr. Timothy P. O’Keefe, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Information Systems and Chair, University of North Dakota to the audience at the ARMA
Can Google Wave Change the Future of Content Management?
Thursday, October 15th, 2009Right now, most content management solutions work under the idea of many people making separate edits, locking the document to prevent edits stepping on one another. But what if you could all edit a document at the same time like you can in Google Docs and similar tools? That, in some ways, is the promise of Google Wave (news, site).
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Can Google Wave Change the Future of Content Management?
2009 ARMA Conference: Advancing the Professional Keynote
Thursday, October 15th, 2009Introducing this session was ARMA International’s Executive Director, Marilyn Bier. She opened the conversation by saying that over the past few years, Records and Information Management (RIM) has emerged from the shadows as more and more organizations begin to realize just how important it is to their governance, risk management, and compliance efforts. In that spirit, it falls to the individual professionals to rise to that occasion and to help our organizations evolve from within.
Enter Doug Allen, CRM, ARMA International’s 2009-10 President. To be honest, Allen didn’t enter right away. Instead, his session began with a video, highlighting ARMA International’s tradition of excellence in RIM education. And apparently, that history goes back to 1955 — with videos presented from the very earliest days, touting the paperless office of the future, and a cute animated sheet of paper called “Scrappy” who served as one of the original mascots of the association. Sound and black and white video changes pace and we enter the modern world of information management, showcasing the association’s active Twitter, Linked-In, Facebook, and iConference sites (among other educational efforts). The underlying message: this is not your father’s ARMA International.
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2009 ARMA Conference: Advancing the Professional Keynote
An alternative title for this article: “Mimosas and Sin City: Awesome in More Ways than One”. Come on, you know that’s neat.
