Electronic Records and Information Management
Practical Solutions for Modern Challenges in Managing Electronic Information
Conference: September 23 and 24, 2008 Pre-Conference Workshop: September 22, 2008
Radisson Admiral Harbourfront Hotel · Toronto, Ontario
Conference Event Overview
Meet the Challenges of New Information Formats and
Maintain Compliant Records Management Systems
- Learn how to manage the exchange of information through Web 2.0 applications such as blogs, wikis, Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace
- Understand the role of IT in your enterprise content management (ECM) solution
- Perfect your document lifecycle and protect your organization with records retention and disposal policies
- Ensure your organization is ready for e-discovery: understand Canada's Sedona Principles and the impact of the standardized guideline
- Learn disaster recovery techniques: ensure critical data recovery to minimize business losses
- Understand the impact of evolving privacy obligations and how they affect your records information management (RIM) system
- Facilitate change management by developing a business case to secure upper management buy-in
- Get insight on implementing an effective enterprise-wide electronic records management (ERM) structure
- Identify a software solution for your organizations archiving needs: learn how to evaluate vendors and compare solutions
- Understand the importance of email management and how to implement proper guidelines for capturing, storing, retrieving and permanently deleting email data
As a records manager, the challenges you face have intensified as the transition from paper to electronic-based records has introduced new risks, vulnerabilities, and greater demands for data protection and security. The days of paper records are soon past -- the electronic office is becoming the only way to keep up. Tracking, storing, retrieving, and disposing of electronic information is demanding more rigorous standards and assurances, and with the recent rise of Web 2.0 technologies you must improve your policies and procedures for systematic control of the flow of information.
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Infonex has responded to your requests for up-to-the-minute information, updates and practical solutions to electronic records management with our 6th annual Electronic Records and Information Management conference. No matter what stage your organization is at in your records information management (RIM) development, you will benefit from the knowledge and insight our experts will bring to this conference!
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Join our experienced faculty of speakers for two days of solid expertise, analysis, and lessons learned from specific projects and programs. Develop an action plan for integrating records management into your business modules. Get best practices for managing the flow of electronic information and how to enforce policies for capturing, retaining, and disposing of electronic data. Hear a special panel discussion on best practices for implementing your electronic document management solution and two exclusive case studies form organizations that are currently implementing or have implemented an effective electronic records solution
Attend Electronic Records and Information Management and benchmark your electronic records management (ERM) solution against some of the best in the industry! Register today!
Hear expert advice from:
- Bruce Miller, President, RIMTech Inc.
- Vigi Gurushanta, Principal, IMERGE Consulting Inc.
- Christopher Berzins, Senior Counsel, General Counsel's Office, Ontario Securities Commission
- Stephen R. Donahoe, Executive Consultant, CGI
- Else Khoury, Acting Manager, Corporate Records and Archive Services, Regional Municipality of Niagara
- John Estrada, Director, shredEX Document Management
...AND MANY MORE!
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Who Should Attend This Event
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- Corporate Records Managers and Archivists
- Directors and Managers of Information Systems
- Corporate Counsel and Corporate Secretaries
- VPs of Finance, CFOs, and Controllers
- Chief Administrative Officers
- Internal Auditors
- VPs of Corporate Services
- Risk Managers
- Content Architects
- Knowledge Managers and Analysts
- Electronic Resources Specialists
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