Collabware is excited to be presenting at the 19th Annual Conference for the Digital Government Institute on Thursday March 31, 2022. This event is virtual and registration is FREE. Join us alongside other industry experts and key government professionals to discuss the latest in technology, policy, and more. Register now.
Collabware Presentations
One and Done - Accelerating eDiscovery Search and FOIA Processes
Search all Repositories in one results view, including special files with automatic OCR and transcription.
Join us for an overview and demonstration of how you can manage and accelerate FOI requests with discovery tools that ensure your results are not only accurate, but filtered by relevant context for export and delivery.
During the sessions, you'll see how to:
Search across all your content sources and get all results in 1 view
Narrow down search results with advanced filtering criteria
Collect, validate and package the relevant documentation to review and/or export
Auto transcribe audio and video files and have OCR automatically applied to extract text from PDFs, scans and images for searchability
Protect information and automate retention and disposition with content workflows
Automate content categorization and classifications
Access all types of files no matter where you are
Manage disclosure risk and ensure transparency with a complete audit trail
Time: 12:00PM EDT
Speaker: Graham Sibley, CEO – Collabware
Speaker Bio: Graham Sibley founded Collabware in 2010 after overseeing countless large enterprise Records Management projects. Born out of need and the lack of advanced ECM software that is truly intelligent, his focus has remained on ensuring user adoption. The new technical principles tested and proven by Collabware and enacted with its customers has contributed to the success in helping modernize information management practices and his foothold as an educator.
About the DGI Conference & Expo
As the volume of digital information continues to grow, the scope of electronic records management has expanded exponentially and is an increasingly critical issue for government agencies, particularly as it relates to providing secure storage, access and retrieval of government records.
Key government and industry experts will once again discuss current technology solutions/requirements, policy updates/changes and review examples of successful electronic records and e-discovery programs, now in a virtual format.