IDM March/April 2007
Cover Feature Water: Pooling Knowledge for Water Reform
Angela Priestley deep dives into Australia's water information management strategy
Email vault: Archiving against litigation
An archived email could one day be the key to escaping an awkward and expensive court room drama. It's pulling big business for email archiving vendors and offering a new wave of convenience for end-users
On the SOA(p) Box
Stollznow principal consultant Peter Webb trims the fat (as he chews it) off SOA hype in the first of a whopping 24 part series on the history and significance of SOAs to information management.
For common people
If user uptake reflects success then the Salvation Army's new content management system has achieved it. Liam Tung explores how.
Future of service
Get ready for the onslaught of Software-as-a-Service offerings. Liam tung explores the new choices.
Watch for the LEFT hook
Litigation prone organisations are gearing up for the new rules of play, so IDM decided to look at the arsenal of tools at your disposal, including hired help.
For IT green is the new black
Climate change presents a crossroad for the infromation technology industry. One road follows the present route while the other is paved with opportunity.
What's the frequency?
From cattle to humans, boxes, key chains and weapons, you never know where RFID tags are going to turn up next.
Email: Sometimes Its How You Use it that Counts
Email Management Training Solutions head of corporate training, Sharon McNevin has helped many corporate email users get more out of email. She shares some useful insights to empower IDMs email users.
Special Feature: Email management
By Darren Baguley
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