Articles Tagged "Andrea Malick"
Information Management
What the Next Few Years Hold for Enterprise Content Management
We have all the components. So why aren’t we in a good place with true enterprise content management?
Information Management
Evolving Content Management With Design Thinking
Many information management conversations start with the tools. Design thinking refocuses the conversation on the humans.
Information Management
Blockchain's Promise for Enterprise Content Management
More collaboration is needed between the document management and blockchain communities to develop and standardize blockchain tech for practical applications.
Information Management
Your Top 3 Records Management Questions Answered
Records management is serious business. But we can minimize the complexity and administrative burden of managing records with a few steps.
Information Management
Can Auto-Tagging Save Us From Metadata?
Metadata should not be treated as an afterthought or a cost to be avoided, but rather as the playbook for new opportunities.
Information Management
Do Data Lakes Live Up to Their Promise?
What questions should content managers consider when deciding if data lakes are the right option for their organization?
Information Management
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark: Bring Dark Data Into the Light
Finding and managing the dark data you don’t know about is a big project, but is worth the effort.
Information Management
Give Your Self-Service Portal a Strong Content Management Backbone
Self-service, much like collaboration and other centers of activity, depends on well-managed and accessible information.
Knowledge & Findability
Knowledge Graphs: Adding the Human Factor to Unlock Real Intelligence
The more we advance in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), the more we realize how exquisitely complex human intelligence is.
Information Management
New Information Management Architecture Brings Flexibility and Confusion
The future of information management architecture is where the backend repository is separate from the user interface.