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AIIM Research Shows Risk and Compliance Now the Largest Driver for Information Management

Organisations are rightly concerned about corporate risk but are not aligning their systems so that they can comply. Yet only 18% of organisations align their IM/ECM system strategies with agreed Information Governance policies

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31 Mart 2016
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Silver Spring, Md., March 31, 2016 – The number of large organisations citing risk and compliance as the largest driver for Information Management (IM) has risen hugely in the past year, from 38% to 59%, according to new AIIM research launched today.

Nearly half (44%) of mid-sized organisations also cite this as the biggest driver, although smaller organisations say cost savings and productivity improvements are more significant drivers for IM.

The new report, Information Management: State of the Industry 2016, revealed a lack of alignment between IM / Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems and Information Governance. Less than one in five organisations align their IM/ECM system strategies with agreed IG policies, while 15% have IG policies but they do not drive decisions. 29% have no IG policies whatsoever.

“Organisations are rightly concerned about corporate risk but are not aligning their systems so that they can comply,” said Bob Larrivee, Chief Analyst, AIIM. “Many existing systems are not fit for purpose in the social, mobile and cloud age, but before embarking on upgrades and replacements, organisations need to address the lack of information governance policy as a priority – this has to be the first step in minimising risk.”

Despite the growing worry over risk, half of organisations surveyed by AIIM admitted they would struggle to defend deletions in court, particularly with cloud file-shares and business social, but also SharePoint and email too.

Even where organisations have IG policies, half are not auditing compliance and 15% admit they are mostly ignored.
Content overload threatens around one-quarter (24%) of respondents who have no mechanism to limit stored content volumes, and while 47% have an IG policy that defines retention periods, more than half (51%) rely on manual deletion versus 25% who have automated deletion. 7% are using analytics tools for data clean-up.

“The findings reveal that the Information Management industry is in a state of flux and many organisations are adapting a ‘bury your head in the sand’ strategy,” continued Bob Larrivee. “Organisations know that they need to manage their content and information much better than they are, and are also aware of their shortcomings should they ever be required to go to court. Yet they are still not doing enough to address this, and one feels that it may take one huge compliance case to shake organisations into action.”

Other key findings in the AIIM report include:

  • 87% are concerned about cloud chaos and 75% agree that email management is still the ‘elephant in the room’ with Information Management.
  • 63% of organisations use SharePoint as a main, secondary or legacy ECM/DM/RM system, including 27% using the online version.
  • Only 22% have mobile access to ECM/RM content. 21% have mobile capture and 20% mobile content creation and commenting.
  • 79% feel that they still have plenty of scope for extending and enhancing their ECM/BPM/RM systems.

The research for ‘Information Management: State of the Industry 2016’ was underwritten in part by Iron Mountain, Kofax, Nitro, OpenText, Onbase, Precision Content and Systemware. The full report can be downloaded here.

The survey was taken using a web-based tool by 266 individual members of the AIIM community between January 28, 2016, and February 21, 2016. Invitations to take the survey were sent via e-mail to a selection of the 180,000 AIIM community members.

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