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4 Things to Consider When Looking at Software Customization

4 Things to Consider When Looking at Software Customization

Reading Time: 3.5 minutes The phrase, “There’s an app for that,” trademarked by Apple in 2010, suggests that we live in a time when we can use technology to do almost anything. It seems like there’s a software solution for everything. These useful tools seem limited...
The Z-Files: The Weight of Waterlogged Records

The Z-Files: The Weight of Waterlogged Records

You’re about to be blown away by the Z-Files featuring licensed attorneys Rick Surber, CRM and Frank Fazzio, IGP, CRM! Watch HERE. In this video series, we’ll conduct experiments to learn more about records management and information governance. When we looked at the...
What is SaaS? A Primer On a Not-So-New Technology

What is SaaS? A Primer On a Not-So-New Technology

Reading Time: 3 minutes You may use the acronym SaaS, and you may know what it stands for, but do you know what it means? What it does? Do you get confused by the other ‘aaS’ terms, like IaaS and PaaS? If so, then read on! This article will explain what SaaS is and...
Three Traps to Avoid When Reading Records Retention Laws

Three Traps to Avoid When Reading Records Retention Laws

What’s included in a records retention requirement? Allow me to get a little Shakespearean on you. That which we call a records retention requirement, no matter the wording, would still have the same effect. If this were true, it would be sweet. Unfortunately, wording...
It’s Tax Season Again: How Long Do You Keep Your Records?

It’s Tax Season Again: How Long Do You Keep Your Records?

Here comes Tax Day! You might be wondering how long you need to keep your tax records. Maybe your company has a records retention plan based on legal requirements, standard industry practices, or internal policy. Or maybe for tax records, you follow the accepted...