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Doug,
Sorry I have to disagree with you again irrespective of how confronting
that is.
In 10 years in the commercial data industry I have only ever come across
one records manager who was involved in the decision on where to store
tapes.
But perhaps the people I have seen storing their tapes in document boxes
could have been records managers without my knowledge.
If ARMA and PRISM are doing such a good job then why is there even a need
to discuss basic concepts like churn protocols? People have been doing
this for 30 years it should have all been done 20 years ago.
Gerard
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 16:13:30 -0600, Allen, Doug <[log in to unmask]>
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>Interesting...... Many Records Managers ARE involved in managing
electronic records and ARE talking to "those who know what they're talking
about". Best wishes with BareMetal...PRISM and ARMA appear to be doing
quite well, thank you.
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>Doug Allen, CRM, CDIA+
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