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Archive for September, 2010Tool Spotlight: Cloud Computing BulletinThis month, our Toolkit for Managing Electronic Records spotlight returns to highlight our most recent bulletin, Guidance on Managing Records in Cloud Computing Environments. A few posts back, we talked about this Bulletin on the blog. We designed the Toolkit to include any type of tool. Tools can include case studies, best practice documents, process [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on September 28, 2010, under General. More Free TrainingWe are pleased to announce that NARA will offer a free half-day workshop on media neutral records scheduling on October 19 and 20, and November 2, 3, and 4 from 9:30 to 12:00 at the National Archives building in Washington, D.C. This workshop will explain the recently issued FAQs About Media Neutral Schedule Items and [...] Posted by Laurence Brewer on September 27, 2010, under General, Upcoming. RACO Chicago 2010 SummaryRACO Chicago 2010 was held August 24 at downtown Chicago’s landmark Palmer House Hilton Hotel, recently and splendidly renovated to combine late-nineteenth-century grandeur with twenty-first century convenience. It was hosted by NARA’s Great Lakes Region. The theme, “Managing Records of an Open Government,” brought 134 records management professionals from the Greater Chicago area, the Great [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on September 23, 2010, under RACO 2010, Regional. NARA Bulletin 2010-05 ReleasedThis week, we issued NARA Bulletin 2010-05: Guidance on Managing Records in Cloud Computing Environments. Back in February, we issued a preliminary FAQ about Cloud Computing and this Bulletin builds upon some of the issues that we addressed in the FAQ. The Bulletin contains an expanded definition of Cloud Computing technology, deployment models, and service [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on September 10, 2010, under General. Web Study Report ReleasedDuring FY2010 a National Records Management Program team conducted a study, found at http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/resources/web2.0-use.pdf, on web 2.0 and social media tools use in Federal agencies. The purpose of the study was to “gather information on how Federal agencies use web 2.0 tools to create and share information and how this might affect the value of [...] Posted by Arian Ravanbakhsh on September 1, 2010, under General. |
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