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<<<Technology WILL march on, and WILL be leveraged and used. Period.
End
of story. RIM can be a part of it, a player, a driver, or RIM can
bury their heads in the sand, sit on the sidelines and let I/T do it...,
and be less and less relevant every year.>>>
Said another way, there are a number of applications for going digital
where a push from the records manager is all it would take. That is,
once they've convinced their end users that the ROI is there and their
data will be there when they need it, in a format that's useable.
Gary L. Grieme
Records Manager
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