Asset stripping meets the web dividend
By Sean McGrath
I think about information as an asset. I think that the term "asset" works wonders when you need to focus on the true value (or otherwise) of any corpus of information.
What is the most significant thing that most of us have done with our information assets in the last, say, 10 years? For most folks I would wager that the answer to this is that we put them up on the Internet or perhaps our local intranets. If you had electronic information assets over a decade ago you have most probably "web-enabled" them by now. If you had paper-based information assets over a decade ago, you have probably captured them to some web-friendly format by now.
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I think about information as an asset. I think that the term "asset" works wonders when you need to focus on the true value (or otherwise) of any corpus of information.
What is the most significant thing that most of us have done with our information assets in the last, say, 10 years? For most folks I would wager that the answer to this is that we put them up on the Internet or perhaps our local intranets. If you had electronic information assets over a decade ago you have most probably "web-enabled" them by now. If you had paper-based information assets over a decade ago, you have probably captured them to some web-friendly format by now.
Read the full article here.
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