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Miktysh Presenting at RIMPA’s 2018 Chapter Symposium
Oct 5, 2018 | Records Management
Don’t miss ‘Stop, Collaborate and Listen – How RIM professionals can gain visibility into the world of collaboration and manage a new way of working’, presented by Darren Gaunt at RIMPA’s 2018 Chapter Symposium.
Queensland State Archives’ (QSA) New Records Governance Policy
Oct 5, 2018 | Information Governance, Records Management
The new Records Governance Policy released by Queensland State Archives (QSA) has significantly changed records management requirements, providing more flexibility to public authorities, and opening up the door for feedback on the policy.
On-Premises Enterprise Content Management Market to Dissolve
Oct 5, 2018 | Information Management, Records Management
The on-premises enterprise content management market is set to dissolve by 2019, according to global research company Gartner. This has significant implications for companies in regulatory industries.
What is inMailX? Watch Our inMailX Demonstration Video
Oct 8, 2018 | Email Productivity, Records Management
inMailX is a powerful email management, compliance and productivity tool that integrates with Outlook, Content Manager, SharePoint and other document management platforms to make it easier for users to effectively manage, record and file emails and attachments. Watch a quick demo now.
Survey Findings by the Public Record Office Victoria (Infographic)
Nov 15, 2018 | Records Management
The Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) have collected data that on records holdings in the Victorian pubic sector. This info-graphic summarises the key results of the data collected.
Office 365 & SharePoint Online Records Management Limitations
Nov 22, 2018 | Information Governance, Office 365, Records Management
We’ve collated a list of reasons why Office 365 & SharePoint Online do not satisfy legislative requirements, highlighting the areas where they fall short of Australian recordkeeping standards.