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ARMA Austin presents the 2005 Spring Conference
"Bridging the Gap" featuring David O. Stephens, CRM, FAI
Date: Thursday, March 3, 2005
Time: 7:45 am - 5:00 pm (Registration and breakfast begin 7:45 am. Mr.
Stephens presentation will begin at 8:30. Lunch will also be served.)
Location: MCC Auditorium, 3925 West Braker Lane, Austin, TX
Cost: $135 ARMA Members;
$150 Non-members;
$35 Student Discount Rate
To register please fax or mail the following PDF with the contact
information provided:
http://www.webspace4me.net/~partridge/SpringConReg05.pdf
Questions? Please contact Alicia Mallory at [log in to unmask] or by
telephone at (512) 499-4210.
This conference will consist of two presentations:
RM and IT: A Strategic Partnership for Success in Electronic Records
Management
This presentation will address relationships between the records
management discipline and what is arguably its most important
stakeholder -- information technology or IT. The presentation will
examine how the relationship between these two groups has changed and
evolved over the years, and where it is
today. Next, the attendees will be provided with a detailed discussion
concerning why IT needs records management, and how the two groups can
work together to bring better management to both physical and electronic
records throughout the enterprise.
Enterprise Strategies for Electronic Records Retention
This presentation is about transitioning records retention programs from
ones built around physical records to those that address electronic
records in various forms and formats. The presentation is designed to
provide the attendees with what they need to know to develop and
implement electronic records retention in two main computing
environments: the desktop and IT-managed system applications.
The overall objective is to reposition records retention such that most
if not all electronic records systems and applications can be
retention-capable / compliant within three to five years. The following
specific topics will be addressed:
* Electronic Records Retention as a Data Life Cycle Management Strategy
* Building the Business Case for Electronic Records Retention
* Scheduling Electronic Records for Retention: Ten Basic Principles
* Working with IT Specialists on Enterprise Data Retention Projects
* Electronic Records Retention at the Desktop Level
* Electronic Records Retention and Legacy Data Systems
List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html
Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance
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