
Information Governance Technologies
A Guide
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Product details:
- Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Date of Publication 24 February 2025
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781538187753
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages312 pages
- Size 228x152 mm
- Language English 699
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Long description:
Information governance is the framework an organization follows for managing, storing, archiving, and deleting information. Information governance depends on technology to organize and analyze information, manage the information lifecycle, retrieve information needed for a given purpose, and address risk management, compliance, and security requirements related to information. This book surveys nine technologies that support information governance initiatives: Electronic Content Management (ECM), Records Management Application (RMA) software, digital preservation application, email archiving systems, Digital Asset Management (DAM), web and social media archiving applications, e-discovery software, GRC software, and database archiving software.
Some of these technologies are broadly applicable and widely implemented; others support specialized business operations. For each technology, the book explains its historical development and business purpose, identifies applicable standards and best practices, describes the basic and advanced features of commercially available products, and examines issues and concerns related to product evaluation, selection, and implementation.
Written by an expert in the field, William Saffady, this book is intended for information governance specialists, information technology managers, records managers, and others who are responsible for evaluating, acquiring, and implementing technology that enhances the efficient and effectiveness of an organization?s information governance program and the work of its constituent disciplines.
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Enterprise Content Management
Chapter 2: Records Management Application Software
Chapter 3: Digital Preservation Applications
Chapter 4: Email Archiving
Chapter 5: Digital Asset Management
Chapter 6: Web and Social Media Archiving Applications
Chapter 7: E-Discovery Software
Chapter 8:GRC Software
Chapter 9: Database Archiving Software
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