March 28, 2011 – ZL Technologies presented at the Digital Government Institute (DGI) E-Discovery, Records & Information Management Conference in D.C. recently. Their experience in archiving, e-discovery, and records management software brings them to talk about the failure of government agencies to adopt a compliant electronic recordkeeping system.
PRLog brought this news to our attention in their release, “ZL Technologies to Speak at DGI E-Discovery, Records & Information Management Conference.” Recent reports from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) have shed light on this topic and how some organizations still rely on paper documents and backup systems as alternatives to archiving digital information.
Co-Founder Kon Leong discussed the trend towards the consolidation of records management and e-discovery, in addition to guiding attendees to adequately prepare to meet the demands of managing growing volumes of data.
Machine assisted indexing against a solid custom taxonomy is the key to any record management system’s success. Access Innovations is one of a very small number of companies that can help clients generate ANSI/ISO/W3C-compliant taxonomies to manage their content.
Melody K. Smith
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