Articles in: Information Governance

The Future is Dark…Data
80% of all data is completely unused
A couple of days ago — or at least a couple of days from when I started writing this — CRN did an article on Ed Harbour, the illustrious VP for IBM’s […]
Aug 01, 2016
Healthcare Patients and IG Patience
Why healthcare organizations need IG for more than just electronic health records
When you think about sensitive healthcare data, you tend to think of patient healthcare records. And you’d be right to think that. However, there’s also a clear need for information governance in […]
Jul 01, 2016
Data Leak: Uncomfortable Truths
The Panama Papers and the New World of Business
As long as information can be saved or copied, data will be leaked. Period. This is increasingly a frequent reality, and one which will necessarily change the way information is governed and […]
Apr 07, 2016
Slam Dunk Information Governance
It all starts by practicing the fundamentals
In basketball, as in information governance, it’s not the trick shots that win the game. It’s the dedication to fundamentals and game strategy.
Feb 25, 2016
Data Management: Learning from the World of Sport
Strategy, Objectives, and Buy-In for Information Governance
For three days in September, the entire world of rugby worshipped and loved Japan. By defeating a perennial powerhouse of the game in what was probably the biggest upset ever in the sport, and doing it in an entertaining and brave manner, they shook the (rugby) world.
Jan 07, 2016- « Go to Previous Page
- Go to page 1
- Interim pages omitted …
- Go to page 8
- Go to page 9
- Go to page 10