Information Governance: RIM & IT Practices Aligned

Date & Time:  Tuesday 7 August 2007 10:15 AM

Information-Based Management Meets RIM: A policy-based integrated records and information management program can only be successful in today's complex world if it is supported by the kind of technology tools and automated processes that enable massive amounts of information to be moved through an organization in a productive, compliant and cost-effective way. This is both the challenge and the promise of Information-Based Management. Whether you are managing information across its lifecycle or managing datacenter operations, both require consideration of the processes and business requirements for information including legal and regulatory requirements. If you are concerned with aligning RIM and IT practices, join this discussion.

Participants will be provided with reference materials and worksheets.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify obstacles to unifying RIM and IT objectives and discuss how to overcome them
  • Discuss the benefits of moving your organization down the path towards becoming an "information-centric enterprise"
  • Understand the value of information-based management combined with an integrated records and information management program to your organization
  • Discussing roles, responsibilities and demarcation points between different disciplines. (RIM, IT, Legal and other Business Units)

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