Mon, 25 January 2021
In this podcast Vincent Hoolt describes the new guidelines of the Netherlands government towards managing its own email. The guidelines ask Netherlands government agencies to schedule the email accounts of selected key staff for permanent preservation. The officials concerned usually constitute around 5% of the headcount of an agency. The email within the accounts of other staff are retained for ten years. All individuals are able to delete or move personal and trivial email within a window of ten weeks after the email was sent/received. The policy draws its inspiration from the Capstone approach adopted by NARA towards US federal government email. Vincent talks about how the policy is working in practice, and the challenges of managing email accounts over time and in the context of GDPR. Vincent Hoolt is Recordkeeping advisor at the Netherlands National Archives. Vincent was interviewed by James Lappin on 21 December 2020. The guidelines on managing Netherlands government email are available (in Dutch) from here .
Direct download: IRMS022-_Managing_the_email_of_the_Netherlands_government.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 7:50am UTC |
Mon, 24 August 2020
In this podcast Rob Bath joins James Lappin to explore the records management implications of the recent meteoric rise in adoption of Microsoft Teams. Rob describes:
Rob Bath is Information Management & Compliance Practice Lead at Intelogy. He is also Digital Director for IRMS. Rob's blogpost on configuration choices with regard to MS Teams (referred to in the podcast) can be found here. His blogpost on retention issues in relation to MS Teams can be found here. Rob's recent webinar on the governance of MS Teams can be viewed on the IRMS YouTube channel here. Rob Bath was interviewed by James Lappin on 12 August 2020.
Direct download: IRMS021-_Microsoft_Teams_-_a_records_management_perspective.m4a
Category:general -- posted at: 9:44am UTC |
Sun, 14 June 2020
In this podcast Mark Bell (TNA) and Leontien Talboom (UCL and TNA) describe the machine learning club they have set up at the UK National Archives (TNA) to help archivists at TNA develop their AI literacy. They describe how they have taken the group through a series of stages to introduce them to data science, to give them experience of preparing data, and to enable them to develop their intuitions about how different machine learning models work (Naive Bayes, Support vector machines etc.), and an understanding of the challenges that AI can (and can't) be used to tackle. They also describe how they intend to move on to discuss some key issues in the application of AI to records, including the issue of the explainability of AI decisions and the issue of capturing the machine learning model itself as a record. Mark Bell is Senior digital researcher at TNA. Leontien Talboom is a doctoral researcher working with UCL's Department of Information Studies and with TNA. Mark and Leontien were interviewed by James Lappin on 22 May 2020. Links: Mark Bell profile: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-research-and-academic-collaboration/our-research-and-people/staff-profiles/mark-bell/ Leontein Talboom profile: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/information-studies/leontien-talboom James Lappin blog https://thinkingrecords.co.uk/
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Fri, 3 April 2020
In this podcast Tom Midgley shares his experience of managing records within G Suite.
Tom is records management lead at Hackney Council.
G Suite provides:
Tom talks us through how some of these tools and services can be used for recordkeeping, and how Google Vault and the Admin Panel can be used to manage content, rules and permissions across the suite.
This conversation between James Lappin and Tom Midgley was recorded on Friday 13 March 2020.
Direct download: IRMS019-_The_recordkeeping_world_of_G_Suite.m4a
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Mon, 17 February 2020
In this episode Andrew Warland describes the various different component parts of the Office 365 environment that impact on records management. Andrew explains the records management model within Office 365, and the role of the Compliance Admin Centre in the application of retention rules. He discusses the impact on SharePoint of the rise in popularity of MS Teams, and describes the various locations in which Office 365 stores the content created through MS Teams. Andrew describes the relationship between MS Teams and Office 365 Groups, and explains why he recommends that in order to govern MS Teams effectively it is necessary to take away the ability for end-users to create new Office 365 Groups. Andrew was interviewed by James Lappin on Friday 7 February 2020
Direct download: IRMS018_-_The_recordkeeping_world_of_Office_365.m4a
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Thu, 19 December 2019
In this interview Alan Pelz-Sharpe shares lessons learned from existing information management projects using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Alan describes how such projects differ from document management system roll out projects; and explains why he thinks that AI and machine learning offer a golden opportunity for records management and information governance professionals. Alan was interviewed by James Lappin on 5 December 2019.
Direct download: IRMS0017-Alan_Pelz-Sharpe_on_Artificial_Intelligence.mp3
Category:information governance -- posted at: 8:44pm UTC |
Tue, 30 June 2015
Rich Hale, Chief Technology Officer for Active Navigation, discusses the analytics and business intelligence capabilities within his company's product. He describes how such capabilities can be used to take action on content held on fileshares, SharePoint and on Microsoft Exchange email servers. |
Mon, 14 July 2014
Mark Godfrey discusses the reasons why he and Simon Cole co-founded Automated Intelligence, and describes how the company set out to fill the gaps between SharePoint and a fully fledged Enterprise Content Management product
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Thu, 24 April 2014
Andrew Warland discusses the information architecture choices that UnitingCare NSW.ACT made in their SharePoint implementation |
Sun, 20 April 2014
Laurence Hart discusses trends in collaboration software and records management software |
Sun, 13 April 2014
Barbara Reed discusses the Australian contribution to records management theory, and in particular the development by Frank Upward and others of the records continuum theory. |
Tue, 1 April 2014
Cassie Findlay talks about the redrafting of the International Records Management Standard (ISO 15489). Cassie is project lead for the working group charged with the redrafting.
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Fri, 14 March 2014
David Gould, Global product manager for HP Control Point, explains how the product can be put to use to govern content in repositories such as fileshares, SharePoint and Exchange |
Mon, 10 March 2014
Jean Mourain (Vice-President of Global Strategy at RSD) talks about the manage-in-place approach to records management, and about the RSD Glass information governance platform |
Mon, 10 February 2014
Tim Callister assesses the earth's geological record against the International Records Management Standard's criteria for what constitutes a good recordkeeping system. Heather Jack updates us on the proposed revision to the International Records Management Standard |
Sun, 26 January 2014
Scott Sammons discusses his work as European Data Protection Co-ordinator in a European bank. |
Tue, 14 January 2014
Lee Meyrick (Director of Information Management at Nuix) discusses Nuix's indexing engine and its uses for eDiscovery and information governance |
Sat, 7 December 2013
Barclay T.Blair and James Lappin discuss the relationship between big data, information governance and records management Full shownotes at: http://irmspodcast.wordpress.com/2013/12/07/irms005/ |
Sun, 24 November 2013
Cheryl Mckinnon discusses with James Lappin how developments in the eDiscovery, e-mail archiving and information governance markets are resulting in the appearance of new kinds of records management tools Shownotes: http://irmspodcast.wordpress.com/2013/11/25/irms004-cheryl-mckinnon-on-new-kinds-of-records-management-tools/ |
Fri, 8 November 2013
Hugh Hagan and Heather Jack discuss the Public Records (Scotland) Act 2011 |
Thu, 24 October 2013
Paul Gibbons discusses with James Lappin the use of private e-mail accounts in UK government and beyond Full shownotes: http://irmspodcast.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/irms002-paul-gibbons/ |
Mon, 14 October 2013
Chris Walker discusses auto classification and issues around e-mail with James Lappin Shownotes: http://irmspodcast.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/irms-001-interview-with-chris-walker/ |