Case Study: Reducing Email

Email can be addictive, and dangerous to enterprise culture and productivity. However, it is a required tool that is the blood line of most enterprises.

eDiscovery Procedure for Legal Search

Use this template to describe the activities and responsibilities required to effectively respond to a discovery request.

eDiscovery and Civil Procedure: A Pocket Guide for Judges

The US Federal Judicial released "Managing Discovery of Electronic Information: A Pocket Guide for Judges." This guide gives IT managers specific insight into the issues...

Crafting Retention Schedules: A Crucial Step in Records Management

A records retention schedule is a crucial input to document management and Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) initiatives. Developing a schedule requires...

Build Business Buy-In for Electronic Document Management

Electronic Document Management (EDM) is a priority for many IT leaders, but most struggle to help executives gain business support for EDM. A solid EDM solution can...

Enterprise Collaboration Strategy Template

Use this template to document your vision, goals, and approach to communication and collaboration systems.

Reduce Email Volume

Treat email like a painkiller. It is incredibly valuable for some things but its abuse is deadly. Enterprises need to intervene and save their workers and bottom line.

E-Mail Archiving? Update the E-Mail Acceptable Use Policy

E-mail archiving adoption should trigger an evaluation of existing e-mail acceptable use policies. Enterprises should establish a clear, explicit understanding with...

Peer Survey Results Overview December 2010

Info-Tech recently conducted several surveys for our research projects. This document is a high level summary of those results and an introduction to the resulting research.

Adobe Max 2011 Highlights

Like previous Adobe Max conferences, Max 2011 was vibrant and hopping with the energy of many passionate developers and designers. The overall theme of the conference was...
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