The End of an Era – and the Beginning of Another…

The End of an Era – and the Beginning of Another… The Info360 event taking place from March 21 – 24 in Washington, DC will be the final “AIIM” Show to bear the AIIM name. This is the culminating activity of an evolutionary course we began 10 years ago when we sold the event (known as the AIIM International Exposition and Conference) to Advanstar/Questex. It also marks the successful transition to the Info360 name for the event, a transition initiated by Questex 3 years ago. Our action at that time was based on the belief that: a) large scale horizontal trade shows were changing rapidly; and b) so too was our industry. We believe that the past decade has borne out the foresight of AIIM and our Board of Directors from that decision a decade ago. When we sold the Show, our objective was to create a revitalized association with 4 key functions: 1) networking for peer-to-peer engagement; 2) small scale vertically and geographically niched events, both in-person and virtual; 3) market research centered on the experience of users with content, document, and records management technologies; and 4) a standardized curriculum and structure for industry training. The success of this…

What does [Paperless] Less Paper! Look Like?

Over the past decade, we’ve gone from a 58%/42% paper/paperless split in the volume of electronic transactions to 24%/76%. Almost 80 billion electronic transactions in 2009, up from less than 30 billion at the beginning of the decade.

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In case the following bit of active content doesn’t come through for e-mail subscribers, the purpose of this post is to ask you to become a fan of my blog, Digital Landfill. For some reason during a recent change in domain mapping, my previous fan list disappeared. All you need is to go to Digital Landfill and click on the thumbs up button in the upper right hand corner. It looks like this. Thanks so much.

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