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Implementing an organizational information strategy
If you want to be able to find any piece of information at any time--a critical requirement in these days of e-discovery and e-litigation--you had better consider implementing an organizational information strategy: an organization's unified blueprint for the capture, integration, processing, delivery and presentation of information in a clean, consistent and timely manner. It should be delivered consistently across the organization and users and applications shouldn't have to wait long to get their requested information. The new reality of Web 2.0 also requires this approach; these technologies demand both internal and external information.
Read more about the value of implementing an organizational information strategy:
- read the article at CIO Update




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