Information Governance versus Records Management - November 30, 2010

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File language: 
English

Date: Nov. 30, 2010

Details:

  • Full title: Information Governance versus Records Management - What’s the Difference?
  • Host & presenter: Tamir Sigal, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Bassam Zarkout, Chief Technology Officer
  • Duration: 00:48:45

Description: Records management (RM) is the practice of maintaining the records of an organization from the time they are created up to their eventual disposal. Many RM programs include classifying, storing, securing, and destruction (or in some cases, archival preservation) of records. On the other hand, information governance enforces desirable behavior in the creation, use, archiving, and deletion of corporate information. So what's the difference?

Learn About:
•    Business drivers and challenges regarding the management of corporate information
•    Differences and similarities between records management and information governance
•    Specific steps on kick starting an information governance program

Who should attend:

•    Records Managers
•    Corporate legal
•    Information and data management professionals
•    Storage Managers
•    Senior IT Professionals
•    Business analysts