by Conni Christensen | 26 Mar 2018
Classification is the means by which we can build a structured metadata model around our unstructured information, enabling us to identify, find, provide access, protect, retain and dispose of it, rigorously and consistently. This one day workshop is designed... by Conni Christensen | 2 Feb 2016
A canonical data model refers to a logical data model which is the accepted standard within a business or industry for a process / system etc. In programming, canonical means “according to the rules.” The term canonical is the adjective for canon,... by Conni Christensen | 30 Jun 2014
In today’s world Information professionals need cross-functional skills to assist their organisations, which are struggling with poor quality data, inconsistent application of metadata, absence of data models and confusion over industry standards. This one day... by Conni Christensen | 25 Jun 2014
Making a commitment to manage the lifecycle of records and information properly is not the same thing as doing it. For your information systems to operate like clockwork, you need well regulated systems built on sound foundations. B.R.I.C.K.S. stands for Better... by Conni Christensen | 20 Jan 2014
The ObamaCare Website Failure Was Inevitable. This recent article in the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) reinforced my belief that functional information governance in a digital world is still a long way off yet. Federal information systems are rife with...