A corporate glossary from 2008 defines System of Record as: "The authoritative data source for a given data element or piece of information." I'm not sure how helpful that might be.
In my world, "system" often refers to a relational database, and we all know the challenges to RIM in the quicksilver world of tabled information....
Gordy
Gordon E.J. Hoke, CRM
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>John: I am aware of some of what you cite. Thanks you for the additional information. I am summarizing all the different view for our Information Governance manager, and will include any new perspectives.
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