Tidbits and Thoughts
Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence
Michael Haley, President of ARMA International; Michael Quartararo, President of ACEDS E-Discovery; and George Socha, Senior Vice President of Brand Awareness at Reveal participated in a webinar earlier this year on the ethical use of artificial intelligence....
Using Data to Lead Change
One of the main ways that to ensure that humans are put back into data is through the process of data storytelling. Insist colleagues, teams, and organizations to be always be data-informed rather than data-driven. Organizations that promote data-driven strategies run...
Getting Things Done
Legal culture is fixated on productivity to the exclusion of more important considerations. While certainly it’s better to be productive than unproductive, productivity is only third most important when it comes to getting things done. Efficiency ranks second and...
Data Conversion: Dos and Don’ts
As technology continues to evolve at a rapid rate, it is inevitable that you will be faced with at least one data conversion project during the course of your career. There are some universal dos and don'ts to follow so the conversion can go smoothly and efficiently....
Data Protection Laws & Retention Schedules
It is essential that an organization’s records retention schedule is compliant with the data protection requirements in the jurisdictions where the organization operates. This task feels overwhelming since jurisdictions around the world are enacting new laws,...
Steps to Reduce Metadata Risks
Metadata is basically data about data. It is the library card in the Dewey drawers. Savvy IT teams use metadata to give high level structure to unstructured data, for example to make it findable so that other business processes can be applied to it, including...
Handling Chat Data in eDiscovery
Now a mainstream form of business communication, chat is here to stay as an easy and instant way to connect. But when it comes to litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance, chat presents some unwieldy challenges for eDiscovery and legal teams....
Information Governance Implementation Model
The Information Governance Implementation Model (IGIM) is designed as an aid to bridge the gaps across the stakeholders who participate in an organization’s information governance program. It offers a functional approach to information governance by exploring the...
Rethinking EDRM
The approach of a new year is often a good time to step back and take stock of the ediscovery industry, so that we can be better prepared to move forward. One of the most dramatic changes over the past few years has been the seismic shift across the legal and...
Investing in Data Management Solutions
With increased unstructured data, enterprises will be looking towards more data management solutions and data security to ensure they can make the most out their data. https://techhq.com/2021/12/enterprises-to-invest-in-more-data-management-solutions-in-2022/ For more...
What is Blockchain?
Blockchain is a type of distributed ledger that can be used to create an authoritative record of events, which in turn can be used to provide trust within an untrusted environment. https://www.aiim.org/resources/glossary/blockchain For more Tidbits & Thoughts,...
Mapping Document Management Processes
Processes around documents must mirror the processes around all organizational information. A consistent lifecycle for all information in an organization must be applied, with room for the unique nuances of document management to assert themselves. For this...