by Zasio | Mar 24, 2026 | By Zasio Staff, Case Study
The Idaho State Historical Society (ISHS) in Boise, Idaho houses more than 150,000 boxes containing government and non‑government archives. Established in 1907 as a state agency, it preserves some of the state’s most important historical and cultural records. But...
by Zasio | Mar 23, 2026 | Blog, By Will Fletcher
Looking back on history, you might say records managers had it easy. Records were static objects, with a clear beginning, middle, and end of life. Systems were filing cabinets. Deciding what was a record often required determining only whether it was printed on...
by Zasio | Mar 9, 2026 | Blog, By Michaela Adams
The email took two minutes to write. It was discussed in court for two hours. In litigation, records are not background material. They are evidence. And evidence carries consequences. When a lawsuit begins, one of the first formal steps is discovery. Discovery...
by Zasio | Mar 6, 2026 | Webinars
Artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday work, but what happens to all the information it creates along the way? As AI tools are adopted across the workplace, they generate more than just outputs. They also create data, documentation, and records that...
by Zasio | Feb 19, 2026 | Blog, By Zasio Staff
In a recent Virtual Coffee with Consulting webinar, the Zasio team explored a timely shift reshaping the information governance software landscape: the move from traditional, document‑centric retention schedules to a holistic, process‑driven approach. As organizations...