This will be of interest to several list members.  An August AIIM Press release indicated that 40% of UK companies are concerned that their electronic records may not be accurate, accessible and trustworthy. 
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From: Nicola Cowburn [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 21 August 2005 23:05
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Subject: Event News: Information Lifecycle Management Event Announced

 

Information Lifecycle Management Event will cover content, storage and security issues

 

iLMe 2006, Feb 15th, Leeds.

 

London, UK, 22 August, 2005 - AIIM, the content management association, with the support of the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) Europe, will bring a new event, iLMe, covering all aspects of information content, storage and security management to Leeds, UK on 15th February 2006. These information lifecycle management (ILM) issues are today core to all IT infrastructures, and organisations need guidance on best practice and on identifying the potential benefits of effectively managing their information from creation to deletion to maximise its value, reduce costs and ultimately be compliant.

 

Atle Skjekkeland, Managing Director of AIIM Europe said “Alongside security and storage hierarchies, content management is now a key requirement for any IT network that is to be both robust and cooperative.”

 

According to Ross McCarroll, Chair of the SNIA Europe UK Regional Committee “The sound management of data throughout its lifecycle is key to an organisation’s success and it requires the finely-tuned and coordinated deployment of storage, networking, and security infrastructures and policies. I am very excited the IT community will be presented with the opportunity to visit a single event covering the main elements of the ILM approach.”

 

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AIIM is the international association for Enterprise Content Management. It represents the Information Management community and supports the interests of users and suppliers of technologies and solutions used to capture, manage, store, preserve and deliver information.

 

The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) Europe is dedicated to high-level knowledge exchange, thought-leadership and to promotion of the acceptance of storage networks as open, trusted and valued solutions across the IT community. The association also develops standards and best practices for ILM and Data Protection and encourages their adoption across the industry and the end user community.  SNIA Europe runs a coordinated series of activities at both pan-European and country-level to provide a central source of unbiased information on storage networking technologies.  It is the voice of authority that delivers education and information on networked storage and associated technologies across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.  SNIA Europe is a non-profit, vendor-neutral organisation run by its members, which include over 100 vendors, channel partners and end users. For further information you can email [log in to unmask], contact +44 (0) 20 8334 8068, or visit www.snia-europe.org.

 

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For further press information:
Nicola Cowburn,  tel: +44 (0)118 973 6650, email: [log in to unmask]

 

For delegate, sponsorship or exhibiting enquiries:

Jane Murphy, b2bevents, +44 (0)208 747 0966

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For information on AIIM Europe:

Doug Miles, AIIM Europe

The iT Centre

8 Canalside

Lowesmoor Wharf

Worcester WR1 2RR

+44 (0)1905 727600

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For information on SNIA Europe Regional UK Committee:

Ross McCarroll, Chair, +44 (0)118 977 8503
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