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Federal government's Electronic Records Archive finally begins operation
The National Archives and Records Administration(NARA) is beginning the operations and maintenance phase of its Electronic Records Archive (ERA) system--a program that just wrapped up 6 years of
Be careful what records you destroy
The e-discovery process not only is growing more complicated, but non-compliance is becoming a lot more costly, especially if you fail to preserve relevant documents. In a recent case out of Texas, a
The Little Clinic's CIO on the secret to doing more with less
Walk-in clinics based in grocery stores, drug stores and other retail outlets are a growing option in some parts of the country for treating minor illnesses like ear infections or sinus infections.
Obama's electronic medical requirements are within reach
The New York Times had an article this week that pointed out that the majority of medical offices making the switch to electronic medical records under President Obama's new plan, are not the huge
When a company folds, who guards the data?
The economy is casting many companies by the wayside, and raising concerns that electronic records with personal and confidential data are not being protected. "Certain companies have been disposing
Second anniversary of revised federal evidence rules
Last week marked the second anniversary of the revised federal evidence rules, otherwise known as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, or FRCP for short. This was a significant change because of the
You need to understand email archiving
The title of this week's Editor's Corner may seem a bit obvious. How hard it is it, right? Well, it turns out that many of you don't have a clue about email archiving. In fact, a recent study by CMS

