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The Judge Group's Expert in Records and Information Management Presents Key Note Address at Tower Software User Forum in Arizona
Business Wire, March 6, 2008
PHILADELPHIA -- The Judge Group, a professional services firm specializing in Technology Consulting, Enterprise-Wide Staffing and Corporate Training, announced today that Judge Consulting Group's Vice President of eDiscovery & Global Compliance, Mr. Fred Diers, presented a key note address at the Tower Software User Forum (TUF) on February 27 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Mr. Diers is an industry veteran in the field of Records and Information Management with over thirty-five years of experience. In the key note address titled, "Governances Rules are not just Retention Schedules Anymore," he discusses the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures (FRCP) relating to Enterprise Content Management (ECM). The informative address offered a detailed understanding of the "steps to compliance" by discussing the advantages of implementing a compliance program, the risks of failing to comply and the methods to execute a compliance program that fits within the culture of your organization.
Mr. Diers' presentation followed Forrester Research, who presented on Effective Enterprise Content Management Strategy. The presentations complimented each other by establishing the necessary business rules to drive the right ECM solution. Mr. Diers' presentation was well received by the attendees as the bridge between an organization's compliance requirements and an end-user solution to manage electronic information with minimal intrusiveness in daily information creation and collaboration.
"We are very proud to have an industry expert like Mr. Diers on our Judge Consulting Group team," stated Gary R. Morris, President of Emerging Services for The Judge Group. "Fred is an integral component in our growing ECM/eDiscovery and Compliance practice."
With significant changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), introduced in December 2006, companies are faced with the challenge of implementing realistic, compliant, and sustainable records management programs. Judge Consulting Group offers the expertise, modern methods and technologies to provide organizations with the business rules necessary to conform to today's regulatory and compliance requirements.
About The Judge Group:
The Judge Group is a privately-owned professional services firm specializing in Technology Consulting, Enterprise-Wide Staffing and Corporate Training. Our solutions are successfully delivered through a workforce of 2,500 professionals and a national network of over 30 practice offices. www.judge.com
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