Archive for April, 2005

Information management revitalization in Foreign Affairs Canada

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

The Government of Canada is recognizing the importance of good information management for effective and efficient program delivery and decision making. However, with the advent of the desktop computer, the established IM community of practice for managing paper slowly eroded and was not replaced with an appropriate framework for the ...

Structured for speed: enterprise content management governance

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

As organizations struggle to design, build and deliver enterprise-wide content management solutions, one of the troublesome issues is governance. Who will sponsor an enterprise-wide program? How is it aligned to the business? How will program use and adherence be promoted? How can the success of the program be measured and ...

Finding relevant knowledge: Classifying content in the enterprise

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

In this day and age, when powerful search technologies are capable of sifting through huge quantities of unstructured data, finding the right information should be as simple as typing a well-formed sentence into a single search box. Why is it then, that more organizations are now grappling with the arduous ...

Automating business processes with document imaging and scanning

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Streamline and automate your business processes with imaging technology. Using various case studies this session with explore the issues that drive enterprises to employ imaging and scanning technology and how it allows existing process to be adapted and modified to improve automation, increase efficiency and reduce cost. It will also ...

Using technology to bridge the virtual gap

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Over the last 30 years, e-learning has evolved from the �books on the screen� concept to interactive, real-time, leader-led, voice over internet protocol virtual classrooms. We�ve come a long way, and we�ve learned a lot. In this session, Julia Gluck and Ken Ainsworth, Principals at Plug In To Learning, will ...

Data collection, management and governance: Fuelling flexible, compliant organizations

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

In the too-much-information era, high speed enterprises need to impose ever-stricter guidelines on how data is used within the organization. This creates an ever increasing tension between data collection, management, and governance. Carolyn Burke, principal of Integrity Incorporated, will demonstrate how creating flexible infrastructures that adjust to ongoing and changing ...

Security at high speed: Securing personal information in an insecure world

Wednesday, April 6th, 2005

Who can better appreciate the need to protect the integrity and security of sensitive personal data than Statistics Canada and the 2006 Census development team? Yet what better way to revolutionize the way census data is collected then to exploit the speed and wide spread accessibility of the Internet? Wanting ...

Industry Hosted Workshops

Tuesday, April 5th, 2005

This year the e-Content Institute invited leading solution providers, consultants and industry associations to develop half day workshops in association with the 2005 Information Highways Conference. Designed to compliment the main conference program (Wednesday April 6 and Thursday April 7) the workshops provide a forum for the industry to introduce new ...