The link below will yield a case study paper on how the US Army is leveraging advanced classification tools for their records management categorization of email:
http://www.informationmanagementrequest.com/campaigns/classification/docs/Army%20case%20study%20-%20categorization.pdf
Also available:
Free reprint of Gartner's research note (link below) "How to Address the Federal Government's Records Management Challenges", which includes the following key findings:
• User-driven classification of records, especially of e-mail, has failed and will fail in virtually
all cases.
• The technology missing when implementing records management (RM) is automated
policy management.
• Business and IT must work together to create policy and automate it.
http://www.informationmanagementrequest.com/campaigns/classification/docs/Gartner%20How%20to%20Address%20Fed%20Govt%20RM%20Challenges.pdf
- Michele
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Program Manager, eDiscovery Solutions and Strategy
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>It has been a while since I have seen information regarding automatic
>classification of emails and I am wondering if there is any new "hot
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>Do we, as records managers, still need to rely on individual employees
>solely to classify and drag and drop their emails? Thanks.
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