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February 3, 2024 | Anthony Moillic

Introduction to Information Governance

Organizations are experiencing explosive growth in the volume and variety of data they collect, store and process. Unfortunately, many of them do not understand what types of data they are handling — and what value that data has — so they cannot maintain proper control over it. As a result,...
March 6, 2020 | Ryan Brooks

How to Manage Redundant, Obsolete and Trivial Data

When a network contains an excess of redundant, obsolete and trivial (ROT) data, productivity and desired outcomes can take a hit. The good news is that organizations can significantly reduce the impact of ROT data when they plan properly and invest in the right tools. Handpicked related...
February 18, 2020 | Ryan Brooks

Using SharePoint as a Knowledge Management System: Pros and Cons

Can IT departments build a secure, compliant and usable knowledge management solution with Microsoft software? We'll look at the advantages and disadvantages of using Microsoft SharePoint as a knowledge management system and what can be done to enhance and extend the platform's...
January 28, 2020 | Ryan Brooks

Knowledge Management System Types to Beat KM Challenges

The modern global economy is a knowledge economy — the future of a business depends on its capacity to support learning and collaboration. Proper maintenance of organizational knowledge, retention of practices and support of knowledge sharing are the key tasks of knowledge management (KM)...
January 21, 2020 | Dirk Schrader

Difference between Information Management and Knowledge Management

Information management focuses on acquiring, storing, securing, and distributing structured data, emphasizing explicit facts and process efficiency. Knowledge management builds on this by transforming information into actionable insights, capturing both explicit and tacit knowledge. While...
September 3, 2019 | Dirk Schrader

Why Information Governance in Healthcare Must Be a Requirement

Information governance in healthcare ensures that electronic health records and other critical data are accurate, secure, and compliant with regulations like HIPAA. Effective IG programs reduce compliance risk, control costs, and improve patient care by safeguarding confidentiality, strengthening...
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