Thank you, Mary, for pointing out that, while rare, we do exist.
The thing about "IT people" is that the vast majority of them regard
storage systems as repositories, and archiving as simply backup for
indefinite retention. Not all of us, however, are so simplistic in our
understanding.
Of course, I find myself to be the lone voice for retention AND
DESTRUCTION planning, on any project, and that's been true for the past
20+ years.
Best,
-David
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On 1/25/2014 7:35 AM, mwhaider wrote:
> I don't see this as a broad generalization but rather a comment on his
> experience. I will agree with Glen that most IT folks that I have worked
> with do not have an understanding of what Records Management is about. I
> know there are others who have crossed the bridge - from both sides - but
> it is minimal.
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