IDM January/February 2005
Well
preserved
In 2003, the National Archives of Australia (NAA) established
the Digital Recordkeeping Initiative. We find out what progress
the NAA has achieved through the initiative in addressing and resolving
the issues around the preservation of digital records.
Flying
the flag
Profiling local technology developers that have made their presence
felt on the global stage, who share their experiences and offer
words of advice to fellow Australian companies looking to follow
in their footsteps.
Cover
story - Email rules, but who's following them?
In todays business climate, everybody uses email. Most companies,
however, still lack formal policies governing its usage. IDM examines
why were still struggling to manage this fundamental technology.
Fast
track to the catwalk
The fashion industry largely depends on talented designers to
keep us interested in new ideas and trends. Technology is not often
considered to be the driving force behind a design companys success,
but one application is doing just that by helping to turn a small
Sydney company into a global player.
Spam
Wars II: The spamees strike back
Meat products maker Hormel may be suffering a public relations
drama of the worst kind, but forces are mustering against the scourge
of spam. We weigh up the fight against emails worst offenders.
SNIA
ANZ is one
At the end of last year, the ANZ chapter of the Storage Networking
Industry Association (SNIA ANZ) turned one year old. IDM caught
up with chairman Mark Heers to get his thoughts on how the association
fared in its maiden year, as well as to learn where it will focus
its attentions in 2005.
Special feature: IDM's annual email management
guide
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