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Everyone has their own definition of information governance and their own take on what it means in the context of content management. Experts across the industry are trying to tease the issue apart because as Barclay Blair, co-founder of the Information Governance Initiative, told former FCM Editor Ron Miller, “Most organizations have very little idea what information they have, where it is or what it is–much less understanding whether it can help or hurt them.” IG strategies are often complex enough when you’re just dealing with text-based content but industries that manage large quantities of non-textual content face even […]
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