InfoGovCon 2017 Continues to Set the Bar High
This post has been a long time in coming because I’ve been trying to process everything that happened this year. Once again, InfoGovCon was a great event and the Information Coalition should be proud...
View ArticleBook Review: Web Content Management
A long time ago, Deane Barker swung through DC on business and I was lucky enough to have breakfast with him. Even luckier, he gave me a copy of the book he had recently published through O’Reilly, Web...
View ArticleTalking Agile Content Services at NCC-AIIM
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] Recently, I was at the local NCC-AIIM Chapter meeting. Russ Stalters was visiting from Texas and shared the story about how he created a new, 200+ person,...
View ArticleBook Review: Designing Connected Content
Two book reviews in a row? Yep. As I said in my last review, I’m reading non-fiction a lot more now and I have a backlog of industry books to read. One of the authors of this book, Carrie Hane, is a...
View ArticleBeyond the Hype of Content Services
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] A few weeks back, I spoke on an Information Coalition webinar with Nick Inglis about getting Beyond the Hype of Content Services. We discussed content...
View ArticleInformation Governance Can Limit Data Breaches But That Isn’t The Answer
You may have noticed that there has been a large amount of data and information leaking out into the universe lately. Between people not protecting information, breaking rules around information, or...
View ArticleCutting Edge Technology at this Year’s AIIM Conference
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] Last month I had the pleasure of going to San Antonio for the 2018 AIIM Conference. As always, AIIM hosted some great conversations and informative...
View ArticleBook Review: The Right Way to Select Technology
This review is a long time in coming. I finished this book a while back but every time I would sit down to write the review a new crisis would emerge. I feel bad because Tony Byrne and Jarrod Gingras...
View ArticleData, Content, Information, and Records Management
There are so many terms for the things that we manage everyday. Most people’s understanding of them are remnants of what was learned as we each entered the industry. This understanding has been...
View ArticleDigital Preservation Matters As Our Records, And History, Are Vanishing
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] I’ve been seeing an uptick in interest in digital preservation recently. We are a few decades into the digital age and even without the push to digitally...
View ArticleLearning Lessons As We Make Content Services A Reality
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] I’ve been speaking a lot about content services of late. At TeraThink, we are a big believer that good content services are a solid foundation for excellent...
View ArticleBuilding The Next Generation Of Leaders At InfoGovCon 2018
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] Once again, I am attending the Information Governance Conference (InfoGovCon) in Providence, Rhode Island. In addition to the excellent content during the...
View ArticleBook Review: Switch
I’ve been reading a lot of history instead of industry books lately. I finally decided to pick up an industry book and grabbed Switch off of my pile. I received a copy of it years ago at some event and...
View ArticleDigitally Transform Your Processes and Information Governance Policies
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] One of the great things about using content services in your digital transformation efforts is the automation a lot of information governance processes. You...
View ArticleJoin TeraThink At Alfresco’s 2019 Government Summit
[Originally published on the TeraThink blog] Alfresco is bringing their Alfresco Days series of events back to D.C. again on May 23. The 2019 Alfresco Government Summit focuses on generating...
View ArticleContent Services Made Possible With AWS
[Originally written for the TeraThink blog. Additional edits have been to clarify context.] We’ve shared a bit about how we’ve setup a working infrastructure for content services at USCIS. While it...
View ArticleRemembering My Family’s Ada Lovelace, Aunt Nancy
This year for Ada Lovelace Day, I want to share my Aunt Nancy with you. A year ago on this day, I was preparing to head to Huntsville, AL to attend her memorial service. I had been unable to attend her...
View ArticleOpen Source ECM is Dead
It finally happened. An acquisition in the ECM space that was so newsworthy I had to write about it. One so big that it is going to fundamentally change the market. Hyland just announced that they are...
View ArticleWhere Is The Content and InfoGov Community?
It has been a long couple of years. Everything has moved online and maintaining the sense of community in the Information Governance (InfoGov) industry has been a challenge. That is not even taking...
View ArticleThere Goes AIIM CIP
When I wrote about the state of the information professional community last week, I really didn’t think I would be revisiting the topic so soon. While we can self-organize using Meetup, having a...
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