The document discusses the importance of information governance structures and compliance with information management standards and regulations. It provides examples of legislation, case law, and industry standards that organizations must adhere to. It also highlights the costs of non-compliance, such as damages, fines, lost productivity, and loss of reputation. Case studies demonstrate how organizations have faced penalties or audits due to non-compliance issues with their information governance and records management.
The document discusses information solutions and trends in library management systems. It provides comparisons of costs between proprietary and open source systems, showing that open source options like Evergreen can provide significant savings over proprietary ones like Unicorn. Tables also give estimated cost ranges for upgrades to different library management systems in Australia.
Online education provides opportunities for flexible learning as part of busy lives in Northern Norway. It allows farmers to learn while working on their tractors, taxi drivers to study while waiting for customers, and Sami reindeer herders to earn a degree while caring for their herds in the mountains. Examples are given of courses in economics for farmers delivered through podcasts and assignments, licensing courses for taxi drivers delivered in small "nano" portions, and a bachelor's degree program for Sami people in reindeer husbandry combining practical experience with scientific learning. Online education opens up educational access across rural and urban areas.
Online education provides flexible options that fit into busy modern lives in Northern Norway. It allows learning from anywhere using mobile devices or small computers. Examples include:
1. Farmers can listen to economics podcasts while working in tractors or fields to learn financial management skills.
2. Taxi drivers can study for a license through "nano learning" by receiving small weekly lessons while waiting for customers and communicating with teachers online or via mobile phones.
3. Sami people in Northern Norway can study reindeer husbandry part-time through online courses while working in the mountains, making traditional knowledge visible through projects assignments and applying scientific concepts to their work.
The document discusses information solutions and trends in library management systems. It provides comparisons of costs between proprietary and open source systems, showing that open source options like Evergreen can provide significant savings over proprietary ones like Unicorn. Tables also give estimated cost ranges for upgrades to different library management systems in Australia.
Online education provides opportunities for flexible learning as part of busy lives in Northern Norway. It allows farmers to learn while working on their tractors, taxi drivers to study while waiting for customers, and Sami reindeer herders to earn a degree while caring for their herds in the mountains. Examples are given of courses in economics for farmers delivered through podcasts and assignments, licensing courses for taxi drivers delivered in small "nano" portions, and a bachelor's degree program for Sami people in reindeer husbandry combining practical experience with scientific learning. Online education opens up educational access across rural and urban areas.
Online education provides flexible options that fit into busy modern lives in Northern Norway. It allows learning from anywhere using mobile devices or small computers. Examples include:
1. Farmers can listen to economics podcasts while working in tractors or fields to learn financial management skills.
2. Taxi drivers can study for a license through "nano learning" by receiving small weekly lessons while waiting for customers and communicating with teachers online or via mobile phones.
3. Sami people in Northern Norway can study reindeer husbandry part-time through online courses while working in the mountains, making traditional knowledge visible through projects assignments and applying scientific concepts to their work.
1. The document discusses evaluating the impact of analytics on data quality at the NT Community Health organization.
2. It describes issues with Community Health's current information systems including disparate databases, a lack of data integration and documentation, and outdated data.
3. The document evaluates different analytics tools and their ability to help transform data into useful business insights to address Community Health's data quality and integration challenges.
10 Tools: A starter kit of web interactivesmlbalmeo
This document provides a ranked list of 10 web interactives for creating engaging digital content, summarizing each tool. The top-ranked tool is Tumult Hype for creating interactive HTML5 presentations with navigation buttons similar to Flash. Other tools include Google Maps for collaborative mapping, ProProfs/Quiz Snack for simple quizzes, Storify for curating social media, and SoundCloud for embedding audio. The document encourages exploring more tools at jeadigitalmedia.org and provides contact information for the author.
This document provides tips for student journalists to find original story ideas on their campus. It suggests exploring mundane or overlooked topics, watching for trends, taking new angles on old stories, talking to unfamiliar people, investigating rumors, breaking from traditional forms, and keeping an idea notebook. Specific ideas include stories on wisdom tooth removal, food truck trends, Homecoming preparations, extracurricular clubs, campus parking issues, and chronicling a new student's experience learning English. The document emphasizes venturing beyond one's usual areas and sources to discover fresh perspectives and untold stories among the student body.
This document shows before and after photos of various home renovation projects. The renovations included updating bathrooms with new tile, fixtures and granite, installing new Ikea cabinets in kitchens, replacing old vanities, opening up kitchen layouts, adding cherry cabinets and granite tile, refinishing hardwood floors, and giving homes a new look through drywall, paint and new appliances. The projects transformed old, outdated or run-down homes into beautiful, updated living spaces.
This document provides a list of over 30 web-based tools for adding interactivity and multimedia to news sites, including slideshows, audio/video, maps, charts, and timelines. Many of the tools are free and easy to use, allowing users to embed content directly into websites. Examples mentioned include Soundslides for simple slideshows, Animoto and Photosnack for custom slideshows with images and audio, and Google Maps and Many Eyes for interactive maps and data visualizations. The document also provides links for staying up to date on new multimedia journalism tools.
Research results indicating steps and success factors for integrating operational and information technologies particularly for organisations that have critical asset infrastructure such as power stations, control and managed remotely using technology such as SCADA.
The document provides details on a proposed redevelopment project at 2225 East Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The proposal is submitted by L&H Development, LLC to the City of Minneapolis. The proposed project would redevelop 6 acres into a mixed-use transit-oriented development with 500-575 housing units, 80,000 square feet of office space, and space for a farmers market. The development would be phased and include market rate and affordable housing, senior housing, retail/commercial space, and a parking structure. The goals of the project are to create high density transit-oriented development that implements the neighborhood plan and enhances the community.
This document outlines how a high school newspaper adviser adapted her curriculum to incorporate video journalism after realizing its growing importance. It details her journey from having no video experience to developing a comprehensive video journalism program. She breaks down video into essential parts like shot types, composition, lighting, and editing. She provides examples of lesson plans that teach these video concepts and skills in a structured way.
Governance structures are important for information management to establish systems and processes for risk management, legal and regulatory compliance. Information governance is emerging as a critical competency. There are many standards, policies, legislation and regulations with recordkeeping implications that organizations need to be aware of and comply with. Non-compliance can result in fines, damages, loss of business and reputation. Case studies demonstrate consequences of non-compliance and importance of appropriate information management practices.
The document discusses several topics related to information governance and electronic document and records management (EDRM), including:
1) Definitions and frameworks for information governance and the importance of establishing systems and processes for risk management, compliance, and strategy.
2) Various standards, legislation, policies, and guidance from government entities that have implications for recordkeeping, with different levels of awareness across organizations.
3) Case studies of issues related to document destruction, information disclosure, and email exchanges within organizations that resulted in fines or other consequences due to non-compliance with relevant laws and standards.
Não é de hoje que a Austrália tem se destacado na adoção de políticas que aprimoram a transparência, a produtividade e a "accountability" dos serviços públicos. A Comissão de Produtividade Australiana é um órgão estatal independente que conduz estudos públicos sobre questões políticas e regulatórias para melhorar o desempenho econômico e o bem-estar da população da Austrália, país que vem crescendo ininterruptamente há 28 anos.
O economista Gary Banks liderou a Comissão de Produtividade por 15 anos e foi uma peça fundamental para a transformação pela qual vem passando o governo da Austrália nas últimas duas décadas. O Sr. Banks é um dos economistas mais conceituados e influentes da Austrália.
GARY BANKS
Economista, liderou a Comissão de Produtividade australiana - órgão estatal independente responsável por aconselhar o governo em questões relacionadas à produtividade da economia - de 1998 a 2012. Em 2006, chefiou a Força-Tarefa Regulatória para o Primeiro Ministro e o Ministro de Finanças de seu país e, em 2007, foi nomeado Diretor da Ordem da Austrália para “serviços de desenvolvimento de políticas públicas para reforma e regulamentação microeconômica”. Desde 2012, preside o Comitê de Política Regulatória da OCDE e atualmente faz parte do conselho do Macquarie Group, banco de investimento australiano e provedor de serviços financeiros.
Achieving Regulatory Compliance The Devil Is In The Data GovernanceIAIDQ Community
- The document discusses the importance of data governance for regulatory compliance and avoiding costly issues. It provides examples where poor data governance resulted in large fines for inaccurate public information.
- It advocates assessing how well an organization manages common data governance issues, from being unaware to having full governance processes in place. Factors like data quality, management, and controls are important.
- Without proper data governance, organizations risk inconsistent, inaccurate, or non-existent information which can mislead regulators and result in severe penalties. Attention to data accuracy and controls is crucial.
Regulations impose controls on businesses but are necessary to create fair market conditions. However, excessive regulation increases costs for businesses and the economy. A document discusses the costs of regulation in Australia and how reducing unnecessary red tape in New South Wales has saved over $900 million annually. It also explains how one government agency considers regulatory requirements in its procurement process but sometimes takes on compliance risks when requirements are not fully met by vendors.
The Future of the Modern Workplace Event 2019 - Data Security and ProtectionAtlas_Cloud
Event partners Ward Hadaway walk us through the latest in data security and protection law with two very insightful presentations delivered across the three events.
Interoperable Solutions for Cross Border Data Transfers – APEC, CBPR, BCR fro...TrustArc
With the recent CJEU ruling on the invalidity of Safe Harbor, companies should focus on Interoperable Privacy Frameworks to tackle cross border data transfers with a BCR (Binding Corporate Rules) platform.
Watch the complete webinar on how APEC, CBPR & BCR should come together for global interoperability https://info.truste.com/On-Demand-Webinar-Reg-Page-V3.html?asset=XCPH8VUG-586
Institutions to promote pro productivity policies logic and lessons_Gary Bank...Structuralpolicyanalysis
"Institutions to promote pro productivity policies logic and lessons" by Gary Banksi, Global Dialogue on the Future of Productivity: Towards an OECD Productivity Network, 6-7 July 2015, Mexico.
1. The document discusses evaluating the impact of analytics on data quality at the NT Community Health organization.
2. It describes issues with Community Health's current information systems including disparate databases, a lack of data integration and documentation, and outdated data.
3. The document evaluates different analytics tools and their ability to help transform data into useful business insights to address Community Health's data quality and integration challenges.
10 Tools: A starter kit of web interactivesmlbalmeo
This document provides a ranked list of 10 web interactives for creating engaging digital content, summarizing each tool. The top-ranked tool is Tumult Hype for creating interactive HTML5 presentations with navigation buttons similar to Flash. Other tools include Google Maps for collaborative mapping, ProProfs/Quiz Snack for simple quizzes, Storify for curating social media, and SoundCloud for embedding audio. The document encourages exploring more tools at jeadigitalmedia.org and provides contact information for the author.
This document provides tips for student journalists to find original story ideas on their campus. It suggests exploring mundane or overlooked topics, watching for trends, taking new angles on old stories, talking to unfamiliar people, investigating rumors, breaking from traditional forms, and keeping an idea notebook. Specific ideas include stories on wisdom tooth removal, food truck trends, Homecoming preparations, extracurricular clubs, campus parking issues, and chronicling a new student's experience learning English. The document emphasizes venturing beyond one's usual areas and sources to discover fresh perspectives and untold stories among the student body.
This document shows before and after photos of various home renovation projects. The renovations included updating bathrooms with new tile, fixtures and granite, installing new Ikea cabinets in kitchens, replacing old vanities, opening up kitchen layouts, adding cherry cabinets and granite tile, refinishing hardwood floors, and giving homes a new look through drywall, paint and new appliances. The projects transformed old, outdated or run-down homes into beautiful, updated living spaces.
This document provides a list of over 30 web-based tools for adding interactivity and multimedia to news sites, including slideshows, audio/video, maps, charts, and timelines. Many of the tools are free and easy to use, allowing users to embed content directly into websites. Examples mentioned include Soundslides for simple slideshows, Animoto and Photosnack for custom slideshows with images and audio, and Google Maps and Many Eyes for interactive maps and data visualizations. The document also provides links for staying up to date on new multimedia journalism tools.
Research results indicating steps and success factors for integrating operational and information technologies particularly for organisations that have critical asset infrastructure such as power stations, control and managed remotely using technology such as SCADA.
The document provides details on a proposed redevelopment project at 2225 East Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The proposal is submitted by L&H Development, LLC to the City of Minneapolis. The proposed project would redevelop 6 acres into a mixed-use transit-oriented development with 500-575 housing units, 80,000 square feet of office space, and space for a farmers market. The development would be phased and include market rate and affordable housing, senior housing, retail/commercial space, and a parking structure. The goals of the project are to create high density transit-oriented development that implements the neighborhood plan and enhances the community.
This document outlines how a high school newspaper adviser adapted her curriculum to incorporate video journalism after realizing its growing importance. It details her journey from having no video experience to developing a comprehensive video journalism program. She breaks down video into essential parts like shot types, composition, lighting, and editing. She provides examples of lesson plans that teach these video concepts and skills in a structured way.
Governance structures are important for information management to establish systems and processes for risk management, legal and regulatory compliance. Information governance is emerging as a critical competency. There are many standards, policies, legislation and regulations with recordkeeping implications that organizations need to be aware of and comply with. Non-compliance can result in fines, damages, loss of business and reputation. Case studies demonstrate consequences of non-compliance and importance of appropriate information management practices.
The document discusses several topics related to information governance and electronic document and records management (EDRM), including:
1) Definitions and frameworks for information governance and the importance of establishing systems and processes for risk management, compliance, and strategy.
2) Various standards, legislation, policies, and guidance from government entities that have implications for recordkeeping, with different levels of awareness across organizations.
3) Case studies of issues related to document destruction, information disclosure, and email exchanges within organizations that resulted in fines or other consequences due to non-compliance with relevant laws and standards.
Não é de hoje que a Austrália tem se destacado na adoção de políticas que aprimoram a transparência, a produtividade e a "accountability" dos serviços públicos. A Comissão de Produtividade Australiana é um órgão estatal independente que conduz estudos públicos sobre questões políticas e regulatórias para melhorar o desempenho econômico e o bem-estar da população da Austrália, país que vem crescendo ininterruptamente há 28 anos.
O economista Gary Banks liderou a Comissão de Produtividade por 15 anos e foi uma peça fundamental para a transformação pela qual vem passando o governo da Austrália nas últimas duas décadas. O Sr. Banks é um dos economistas mais conceituados e influentes da Austrália.
GARY BANKS
Economista, liderou a Comissão de Produtividade australiana - órgão estatal independente responsável por aconselhar o governo em questões relacionadas à produtividade da economia - de 1998 a 2012. Em 2006, chefiou a Força-Tarefa Regulatória para o Primeiro Ministro e o Ministro de Finanças de seu país e, em 2007, foi nomeado Diretor da Ordem da Austrália para “serviços de desenvolvimento de políticas públicas para reforma e regulamentação microeconômica”. Desde 2012, preside o Comitê de Política Regulatória da OCDE e atualmente faz parte do conselho do Macquarie Group, banco de investimento australiano e provedor de serviços financeiros.
Achieving Regulatory Compliance The Devil Is In The Data GovernanceIAIDQ Community
- The document discusses the importance of data governance for regulatory compliance and avoiding costly issues. It provides examples where poor data governance resulted in large fines for inaccurate public information.
- It advocates assessing how well an organization manages common data governance issues, from being unaware to having full governance processes in place. Factors like data quality, management, and controls are important.
- Without proper data governance, organizations risk inconsistent, inaccurate, or non-existent information which can mislead regulators and result in severe penalties. Attention to data accuracy and controls is crucial.
Regulations impose controls on businesses but are necessary to create fair market conditions. However, excessive regulation increases costs for businesses and the economy. A document discusses the costs of regulation in Australia and how reducing unnecessary red tape in New South Wales has saved over $900 million annually. It also explains how one government agency considers regulatory requirements in its procurement process but sometimes takes on compliance risks when requirements are not fully met by vendors.
The Future of the Modern Workplace Event 2019 - Data Security and ProtectionAtlas_Cloud
Event partners Ward Hadaway walk us through the latest in data security and protection law with two very insightful presentations delivered across the three events.
Interoperable Solutions for Cross Border Data Transfers – APEC, CBPR, BCR fro...TrustArc
With the recent CJEU ruling on the invalidity of Safe Harbor, companies should focus on Interoperable Privacy Frameworks to tackle cross border data transfers with a BCR (Binding Corporate Rules) platform.
Watch the complete webinar on how APEC, CBPR & BCR should come together for global interoperability https://info.truste.com/On-Demand-Webinar-Reg-Page-V3.html?asset=XCPH8VUG-586
Institutions to promote pro productivity policies logic and lessons_Gary Bank...Structuralpolicyanalysis
"Institutions to promote pro productivity policies logic and lessons" by Gary Banksi, Global Dialogue on the Future of Productivity: Towards an OECD Productivity Network, 6-7 July 2015, Mexico.
This document provides information on Quality Associates Inc.'s (QAI) capabilities to support federal agencies in complying with the 2019 Presidential Memorandum M-19-21, which directs agencies to manage all federal records electronically. QAI has experience providing records management and digitization services to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The document outlines QAI's response to M-19-21, including establishing a NARA compliance practice and advisory roles. It also discusses challenges agencies face and QAI's services to address planning, assessment, conversion, software, training and records disposition. Case studies show QAI's work with NIH, including accessioning records to NARA. The document promotes QAI's secure digit
Big Data LDN 2017: Managing the Explosion of Data With Qlik- Big Data & IoTMatt Stubbs
This document provides a summary of a presentation about managing the explosion of data. It discusses challenges around isolating valuable data from large and diverse datasets, including "dark data" that has not been analyzed. It also notes challenges around a lack of unified IoT standards. The presentation proposes that Qlik's platform can help organizations gain insights from big data and IoT by providing accessible self-service analytics, rapidly delivering value from existing data, and offering flexible solutions as data volumes and technologies continue to evolve. It demonstrates how on-demand app generation can allow users to dynamically create analytic apps from subsets of large datasets.
The document outlines the agenda for an intellectual property conference taking place from September 27-29, 2015 in Texas. The conference will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and sessions on various IP topics including patent strategy, trademark and copyright law, licensing, trade secrets protection, and managing an IP portfolio. Attendees will learn about recent court cases, proposed legislation, best practices, and lessons from other in-house IP counsel on navigating the evolving legal and technological landscape surrounding intellectual property.
Data breach protection from a DB2 perspectiveCraig Mullins
The document discusses data breach protection from a DB2 perspective. It provides an overview of data breach legislation and compliance issues. It discusses examples of recent data breaches and resources for tracking breaches. It also covers the significant costs associated with data breaches for organizations. The document recommends several best practices for protecting data, including data masking, database security and encryption, data access auditing, database archiving, and metadata management.
The document summarizes the development of a mobile analytics application by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia (CASA) to provide critical safety information to inspectors in the field. Key points:
1) CASA identified a need for inspectors to access all relevant information about aircraft, operators, and permissions during inspections, which was delayed by lack of a consolidated view.
2) An agile development process was used to quickly build a minimum viable product accessing CASA's data warehouse through mobile devices.
3) After an initial 2-week iteration, the tool provided inspectors access to 90% of needed information instantly, saving an estimated $2 million annually in inefficiencies.
This document announces a conference on FATCA Compliance to be held on March 25-26, 2015 in Toronto. It will provide guidance to financial institutions on complying with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. The conference will explore topics such as client identification and classification, reporting guidelines, challenges for different types of financial institutions, and improving FATCA compliance programs. It lists the conference speakers and agenda, which includes sessions on key FATCA regulations, the Canada Revenue Agency's guidance, challenges for depository and investment entities, and the impact of FATCA on the insurance and investment fund industries.
This document discusses intellectual capital, which refers to the combined intangible assets that can create value for a business. It covers the historical development of intellectual capital as a concept, different frameworks for understanding its components like human capital, social capital, and organizational capital. It also addresses challenges in measuring intellectual capital, strategies for developing it, and issues around managing intellectual property as part of a business's intellectual capital in the digital age. Key questions are provided throughout to help analyze different aspects of intellectual capital.
Applying IIOT to improve asset management in process - Yong The and Dr Anasta...Anastasia Govan Kuusk
The paper defines the current digital transformation elements and challenges the traditional extension of people, process and technology in the IT/OT, ISA-95 based convergence (north to south view) with the growing influence of IIoT that can provide a sensor view of the asset seamlessly to the corporate office. Advancements in hardware, software, sensors and network communications warrants revisiting to ensure the holistic view of data governance and organizational maturity that includes next generation concepts such as the introduction of fog computing, used in facilitating data access from next generation sensors at the edge into historians and beyond into the cloud for advanced analytics. Therefore, an increasingly holistic next generation maturity models needs to be considered when embarking on this digital transformation journey (east to west view).
AUTOMATING DATA FOR IIOT ASSET MANAGEMENT & CONTROL - A HOW TO FRAMEWORKAnastasia Govan Kuusk
The paper describes an evidence based construct hierarchy for engineering asset management based organisations to effectively bridge the great divide of operational (OT) and information technologies (IT) for data driven, automated asset management decision making. The research followed an interpretive epistemology conducted as case studies of seven mining, utility and defence based organisations and over fifty Technology and Engineering practitioners to establish TOP constructs through Delphi study survey rounds and interviews. The research findings suggests that end to end technology governance from asset to office is a complex, holistic, information governance driven system. The research highlights that governing of technology, organisational process and people (TOP) constructs in such a complex holistic system of converged OT and IT technology environment is beneficial to Engineering Asset Management (EAM) based organisations for value chain automation by consistently governing data. Without a framework to manage the complex system constructs organisations are unable to achieve timely, reliable, sustainable automated decision making and cost effective use of existing technology staff, hardware, software, networks and governance processes. The research findings prioritised TOP information governance based constructs across applications, telecommunication networks, data, tag and people management aspects of organisational ISA95/MES technology stacks. The resulting framework is an easy to apply conceptual framework for practitioners
Operational and Information Technology convergence in asset intensive organis...Anastasia Govan Kuusk
Analysis of first round questionnaire results completed, second round currently underway. Results indicate same standards, open source solutions and planning are what practitioners indicate are the consensus regarding how, why and when organisations converge operational and information technology
Information audits of over 50 organisations indicates that crucial key business information is not where you think or wish it was. How do identify enterprise information management and leverage existing information stores and IT investment?
An information governance consultant presented on integrating TRIM records management software with SharePoint. They discussed that information governance establishes how organizations handle information over its lifecycle from creation to final disposition. They analyzed where different organizations store their information, often in many disparate locations, and that most are not fully compliant with information management standards. The presentation recommended organizations integrate their systems like TRIM and SharePoint, reduce the number of information stores, and address training and data tracking needs to improve governance.
Information Governance Framework for Engineering Asset Management OrganisationsAnastasia Govan Kuusk
This document provides an overview of a research project on an information governance framework for engineering asset management. It introduces the candidate Anastasia Govan Kuusk and their supervisors. The research will examine definitions of key terms like information governance, information technology, operational technology, and engineering asset management. It will review literature on these topics and identify gaps. The research aims to study how information governance can help bridge information and operational technologies for engineering asset management organizations in Australia. It will explore the convergence of IT and OT, how organizations manage critical information and adopt information governance, and how they bridge the gap between information and operational technologies.
This document outlines the steps for implementing an electronic document and records management system (EDRMS). The framework includes identifying business requirements, obtaining senior management support, scanning the market, implementing the framework, selecting and procuring a system, designing and piloting the system, reviewing the pilot, fully implementing the system with training, and conducting an external audit. Anastasia Govan is available for consulting and training on EDRMS implementation.
1. Governance structures establish regulations and standards to provide strategic direction for document management and ensure objectives are achieved.
2. There are technical governance structures like audit trails and security matrices, and communication structures like steering committees and records managers.
3. Governance structures are important because they formalize decision making, ensure compliance, and harness expertise from multiple stakeholders.
This document summarizes an analysis of library management system (LMS) and digital repository software options for an Australian health library. It reviewed vendor responses to a request for information, literature on costs of open source vs. proprietary systems, and made recommendations. Key findings included a lack of vendors specializing in health libraries, high pricing variations, and limited Australian support. The document recommended further demonstrations of Civica, Ex Libris/Koha, and Digital Commons based on functional requirements and total cost of ownership.
Indigenous access to post secondary education in the Northern Territory is examined. There are significant barriers that Indigenous people face in accessing higher education including lack of academic preparedness, financial difficulties, and cultural barriers. Improving access will require targeted programs to support Indigenous students as well as cultural recognition and inclusion at educational institutions.
Letter and Document Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Sol...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on automated letter generation for Bonterra Impact Management using Google Workspace or Microsoft 365.
Interested in deploying letter generation automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
Power Grid Model
The global energy transition is placing new and unprecedented demands on Distribution System Operators (DSOs). Alongside upgrades to grid capacity, processes such as digitization, capacity optimization, and congestion management are becoming vital for delivering reliable services.
Power Grid Model is an open source project from Linux Foundation Energy and provides a calculation engine that is increasingly essential for DSOs. It offers a standards-based foundation enabling real-time power systems analysis, simulations of electrical power grids, and sophisticated what-if analysis. In addition, it enables in-depth studies and analysis of the electrical power grid’s behavior and performance. This comprehensive model incorporates essential factors such as power generation capacity, electrical losses, voltage levels, power flows, and system stability.
Power Grid Model is currently being applied in a wide variety of use cases, including grid planning, expansion, reliability, and congestion studies. It can also help in analyzing the impact of renewable energy integration, assessing the effects of disturbances or faults, and developing strategies for grid control and optimization.
What to expect
For the upcoming meetup we are organizing, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned:
-Insightful presentations covering two practical applications of the Power Grid Model.
-An update on the latest advancements in Power Grid -Model technology during the first and second quarters of 2024.
-An interactive brainstorming session to discuss and propose new feature requests.
-An opportunity to connect with fellow Power Grid Model enthusiasts and users.
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
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Whsg rmaa industry showcase oct 2008 compliance
1. Adhering to appropriate Information
Management governance structures
RMAA Industry showcase
October 2008
2. Why are governance structures important?
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“governance is a multi-faceted discipline that not only includes
the formulation and implementation of strategy, but the
establishment of systems and processes that enable effective
risk management as well as legal and regulatory compliance.”
ASX Corporate Governance Council (2003)
“information governance is emerging as a critical competency”
Gartner (2007)
5. The governance framework of Information
Management……
“the audit identified that there is an increasing
range of legislation, standards, policies and
guidance that is issued by a number of
Australian Government entities that has
recordkeeping implications. The status of this
material ranged from mandatory legislative
requirements to better practice advice and
guidance, the majority of which is issued by
Archives. The ANAO found there was differing
levels of awareness of this material in the entities
audited.”
Australian National Audit Office (2006)
6. Information Management standards
•ISO 15489 Records management by IT/21 (Standards Australia)
•ISO9000 Quality certification compliance
•ISO 2788:1986 Guidelines for the establishment and development of
monolingual thesauri
•ISO TC 46 SC11 Archives/Records Management
•ISO/TC171/SC2N450 - ISO/DTR 22957 Document management -
Analysis, selection, and implementation of Electronic Document
Management Systems (EDMS)
•ISO/TC171/SC2N451 - ISO/CD 12029 Electronic imaging – Forms
design optimization for electronic image management
•W3C Web content accessibility & Mobile Web Best Practices a
Candidate Recommendation
•AS 5037-2005 Knowledge management
•AS17799 s. 9 – Information Technology Code of Practice for Information
Security Management - design and use of access controls & digital
signatures
•AS17799 - section 8.7.4 security risks and guidelines for items to be
included in an email management policy
•Australian Government Locator Service/Dublin core metadata
•Anglo American Cataloguing rules
7. Information Management regulation
• Disposal schedules
• National Archives Australia (2006). Functional requirements for
Electronic Records Management Software
• International Model requirements for the management of electronic
records (MorEq)
• Policy and procedures identified by Archives as delegated by the
relevant Act
• Designing and Implementing Recordkeeping Systems (DIRKS)
• Codes of ethics – NSW Professional Conduct regulation
• VERS toolkit
• Private sector Privacy Codes
• Litigation plan
• US Department of Defense (DOD) Directive 5015.2
8. Information Management legislation case law
Common law
• Evidence Act 2004 (NT)
• Commonwealth Evidence Act 1995
• Archives Act 1983
• Legal Deposit
• Sarbanes Oxley 2002
• Tax Ruling TR 2004/D23
• Electronic Transactions Act 1999 (Commonwealth)
• Corporations Act
• Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
• Crimes (Document Destruction) Act 2006
• Information Act
• Freedom of Information
• Copyright
• Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)
Case law
• Consistency of behaviour – policy and procedures
9. Cost of non compliance – Valuing information models
“the wealth of an organisation is based on its
accumulation of useful knowledge - its
knowledge capital. The value added to an
organisation by information, discussed ..... under
`information productivity' can be regarded as an
annual return on its accumulated knowledge
capital.“
Strassman (1996)
10. Information valuation models
Focus on human, customer Focus on market
and structural capital capitalization, return on
assets, and other monetary
valuations.
•Intangible asset monitor (Sveiby, •Tobin's Q, economic value added
1997); (EVA), Market-to-Book Value,
•Balanced scorecard (Kaplan and Intellectual Asset Valuation, Total
Norton, 1992; 1996;75 2000); Value Creation, Total Value
•Skandia value scheme (Edvinsson •Creation, Knowledge Capital
and Malone, 1997). Earnings, citation weighted patents,
•IC-Index Model and HVA Model (Roos etc. (see for instance: Stewart (1997);
and colleagues 1997) Bontis (2001); Bontis et al. (1999); Lev
(1999); Sullivan (2000))
•Technology Broker Model (Brooking
(1996, pp. 13-14) •Value Chain Scoreboard Lev (2002)
•Net Present Value (NPV)
11. Cost of non compliance
• Tax compliance
• Knowledge recreated/lost
• Damages awarded
• Loss of business critical records
• Loss of reputation
• Fines/e-discovery time
• Job loss
• Lost productivity
12. Case study – Government Owned Corporation
NT Power Generation Pty Ltd v Power and Water Authority [2004]
"There is no other procedure established under the PAWA Act by which the minister could control
the operations of PAWA. As a matter of practice, as the communications between PAWA and
the minister demonstrate, the procedure of a minute from the chief executive officer and his
response by endorsement on that minute was the normal means by which the minister
(where he considered it appropriate) gave directions under s 16 of the PAWA Act. There is
no evidence to indicate any other means by which directions under s 16 were given."
S. 132
PAWA has not demonstrated error in the reasoning of Finkelstein J. PAWA took this Court to
some oral evidence of Mr Gardner in an endeavour to counter Finkelstein J's conclusion that
the Minister's desire to have PAWA act as he wished was not always conveyed by direction.
That oral evidence was vague, was undermined by other evidence, and, in any event, did not
falsify Finkelstein J's conclusion. The PAWA Act does not stipulate that s 16 "directions" are
to take any particular form, and the Court was not taken to any other legislation which did.
Even if Mr Gardner's evidence establishes that he thought he had received a s 16 direction in
August 1998, that does not prove that he did. Everything depends on the terms of the briefing
note: no other possible "direction" was relied on. But it is not possible to infer from the
briefing note that any direction was given. The acceptance of the recommendation in the
briefing note was too vague to amount to a s 16 direction. It did not refer to s 16, yet citation
of the source of power could be a crucial matter in the event of later political or forensic
controversy about whether any directions had been given or obeyed - for Mr Gardner had a
duty to obey them. It did not speak in the language of command or mandate or instruction - it
did not direct.
13. Case study – Private Sector – British American
Tobacco
• McCabe v British American Tobacco Services
Limited (BAT)
• Review was completed by Professor Peter A
Sallmann in May 2004 for the Victorian
Attorney-General on Document Destruction
and Civil Litigation in Victoria
• Resulted in the Document Destruction Act
2006
• Fines of $314,430 for companies and $62,886
or 5 years imprisonment for individuals
14. Case study – Health provider
H v Health Service Provider [2007] PrivCmrA 10
• Inappropriate disclosure of information
• National Privacy Principles 2 and 4 in Schedule 3
of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) breached
• Extensive Privacy Commissioner audit of
processes and policy
• Medical centre offered complainant compensation
without admitting liability
15. Case study – Law firm
KATRINA NUGENT 9.39am: Yesterday I put my lunch in the fridge on Level 19 which included a
packet of ham, some cheese slices and two slices of bread which was going to be for my lunch
today. Over night it has gone missing and as I have no spare money to buy another lunch today, I
would appreciate being reimbursed for it.
MELINDA BIRD 9.55: Katrina, There are items fitting your exact description in the level 20 fridge.
Are you sure you didn't place your lunch in the wrong fridge yesterday?
KATRINA NUGENT 10.06: Melinda, probably best you don't reply to all next time, would be
annoyed to the lawyers. The kitchen was not doing dinner last night, so obviously someone has
helped themselves to my lunch. Really sweet of you to investigate for me!
MELINDA BIRD 10.14: Katrina, since I used to be a float and am still on the level 19 email list I
couldn't help but receive your ridiculous email - lucky me! You use our kitchen all the time for some
unknown reason and I saw the items you mentioned in the fridge so naturally thought you may
have placed them in the wrong fridge. Thanks I know I'm sweet and I only had your best interests
at heart. Now as you would say, "BYE"!
KATRINA NUGENT 10.15: I'm not blonde!!
!MELINDA BIRD 10.16: Being a brunette doesn't mean you're smart though!
KATRINA NUGENT 10.17: I definitely wouldn't trade places with you for "the world"!
MELINDA BIRD 10.19: I wouldn't trade places with you for the world... I don't want your figure!
KATRINA NUGENT 10.21: Let's not get person (sic) "Miss Can't Keep A Boyfriend". I am in a
happy relationship, have a beautiful apartment, brand new car, high pay job...say no more!!
MELINDA BIRD 10.23: Oh my God I'm laughing! happy relationship (you have been with so many
guys), beautiful apartment (so what), brand new car (me too), high pay job (I earn more)....say
plenty more... I have 5 guys at the moment! haha.
16. Achieving, auditing and maintaining compliance -
Whitehorse services
• Information technology governance
• Information technology and telecommunications strategy, planning, and acquisition
• Systems Integration and Facilities Management services
• Information, records, library, and knowledge management labour hire, archiving, disposal
schedules, cataloguing, advise, strategic planning
• Risk evaluation and planning
• IT outsourcing management
• Scanning solutions through our business partner INFORG Information Solutions
• Electronic Commerce, including business analysis and process design
• HP Tower and Outback Imaging (Ezescan) accredited business partners
• Laptop training network and Training facilities in Darwin and Melbourne
• Sharepoint & TRIM installations, upgrades, integration, reviews and tailored add ons
• Regional telecommunication and other infrastructure planning and implementation
• Negotiation and funding access
• Federal and State Government liaison
• Policy evaluation, advice, business planning
• ICT resource and industry research analysis publications
• Project management
• TRIM/Sharepoint training
• Certified staff
17. References
http://www.anao.gov.au/uploads/documents/2006-
07_Audit_Report_61.pdf
Chua and Van Toorn (2005). Documents, risk and the fate
of your organisation:Document management in the age
of corporate accountability
Priest, M. (2006). Document destruction could be costly.
Australian Financial Review, 8/9/2006, p. 58
Moneycontrol.com (2007). Blogging will be the future
management tool: Accenture
Standards Australia
www.austlii.edu.au