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Versatile Enterprise™ Case Study: The City of Bellevue

Versatile Enterprise™ Case Study: The City of Bellevue

Summary The City of Bellevue, Wash., has been a Zasio customer for three decades. From the early days of Versatile for Windows (1994), and transitioning to Versatile Enterprise in 2001, the city needed a powerful tool for its records management program. Today, the...
Zasio Year in Review: All Hands-on Deck with Versatile 2023

Zasio Year in Review: All Hands-on Deck with Versatile 2023

We are thrilled to reflect on our 2023 accomplishments and share highlights of Zasio’s unwavering commitment to our customers and employees. Our software, development, consulting, and research teams worked hard to deliver the industry’s best solutions. And that’s...
Versatile Enterprise™ Case Study: The City of Vaughan

Versatile Enterprise™ Case Study: The City of Vaughan

Summary The City of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada has been a Zasio customer for over 25 years, starting in 1997 with Versatile Windows™, one of Zasio’s earliest solutions. In 2006, the City transitioned to Zasio’s Versatile Enterprise™ solution. The City needed a...
Navigating Retention of Data Privacy Compliance Records

Navigating Retention of Data Privacy Compliance Records

By Will Fletcher — Zasio Legal Counsel Data privacy law compliance is in large measure about showing your work. Five years into the swell of new comprehensive data privacy laws, privacy teams are getting used to ensuring their organization’s personal data activities...
Making Every User a Records Manager

Making Every User a Records Manager

By Zasio Staff In a records management dream world, every user would think like a records manager—understanding the value of records, planning for retention and disposition, and being mindful of compliance requirements. But the reality is that everyone has their job...