Authored by Kristo Vaher, the Government Chief Technology Officer for the Republic of Estonia, the vision paper “Next-Generation Digital Government Architecture” presents an intriguing picture of how the ability of governments to be there for their citizens in time of need may be enhanced with a digital government ecosystem that supports the whole range of citizen experiences.
Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery for July 2019
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.
Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery for June 2019
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.
Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery for May 2019
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.
Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery for April 2019
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.
The Fabric of Digital Marketing: A Concise List of Tools
When considering leaders for an organization’s marketing efforts, it is important to evaluate not only that leader’s understanding of digital marketing tactics, techniques, and tools, but it is also equally important to assess that leader’s ability to execute, not just talk, about digital marketing programs.
Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery for March 2019
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.
Automating eDiscovery: A Strategic Framework
The Concise Framework for Discovery Automation takes the overall process of discovery, breaks it down into a data discovery component and a legal discovery component, aligns these components with insight and intelligence, and then highlights four key processes and eight key tasks that appear to be important in the discovery process across the lifecycle of information and litigation.
AI and Automation: From Removing Workers to Improving Quality
Just because a task can be automated doesn’t always mean that people will get replaced. In the 30 years after ATMs were introduced, the number of bank tellers increased slightly. Removing workers is one response to automation, but improving quality is another option to pursue.
Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery for February 2019
A selection of five articles shared regularly to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery and legal discovery.