The Role of Taxonomy and Metadata in Enterprise Information Management Initiatives
New levels of connectivity, new types of tools, new sources of content, new business imperatives and new market constraints all point to the need for new approaches to information management. Organizations and IT groups need to be more adaptable and more agile. Information Systems need to change faster than ever and have new cost drivers that did not previously exist.
User generated content, web 2.0 programs, collaboration, new content streams, more content portfolio applications and more complex needs around records processes, integration with business processes and constantly “on” ubiquitous computing all point to the need for new competencies in today’s IT organization.
To take advantage of these new structures, strategies and approaches, IT leaders are realizing the need for professionals in Information Organization and Access – Information Architecture meets Semantics and Usability. Join us for this free one-hour briefing on the drivers for changes in today’s marketplace, how enterprises are addressing dire needs for improved information findability and how your organization can build internal competencies to benefit projects of all types - from Business Intelligence, Process Integration and Data Quality to Search, Document, Content, Digital Asset, Records, and Knowledge Management.
Agenda:
- The role of Information Organization and Access
- Professionals What industries are actively developing IOA professionals
- The advantage of developing in-house resources vs. hiring
- The AIIM Master Certification course overview
- Who should attend
- Maximizing the impact of your IOA professional
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