by Michael Osterman
I attended the American Records Management Association (ARMA) Conference and Expo in San Francisco this week—as always, an interesting show with lots of interesting content. Here are some of my...
by Michael Sampson
What’s the number one complaint about new collaboration technology? No one uses it! The business case has been written and approved. The infrastructure has been deployed and made available. A...
by Michael Sampson
I’m heading to Europe in March to attend and speak at IntraTeam Event 2010, the annual Intranet conference in Copenhagen. While global warming won’t be on the agenda, lots of intranet and...
by Michael Sampson
“The end has come.” Recalling Gandalf’s deep resonant voice in The Lord of the Rings seems like a good way to start this, my last Messaging News blog post for 2009. The end of the...
by Greg Arnette -- Founder and CTO; Sonian
Each of the hundred billion emails, IMs and documents
created every day need to be preserved for some period of time. Yet, IT
managers — who already struggle to manage overflowing in-boxes and...
by Michael Sampson
Archiving and eDiscovery for email are a well-understood, even if not so well-practiced set of requirements; but compared to the current status of archiving and eDiscovery for collaboration systems,...
by Michael Sampson
I was supposed to have written a blog post for here a couple of weeks back, but life’s been busy. I had a very enjoyable, albeit exhausting trip to Singapore, leaving New Zealand on the Tuesday...
by Michael Sampson
A firm in Europe was recently considering the collaboration tools they made available to staff. The firm had a pilot implementation of SharePoint, and some people had trialed an internal, behind-the-...