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Category: Records management

14/09/2022 Microsoft Purview / Records management / Regulatory compliance

Version deletion and retention – error….

A small heads-up when working with retention and document versions. This might surprise you,

14/09/2022 Microsoft Purview / Records management / Regulatory compliance

Records management options in Purview

Records management has come a long way for Office 365. Some of the options might not be clear to all. So that’s why I decided to write this small blog.

20/05/2021 Microsoft 365 / Records management

Multi-stage disposition Microsoft 365

Multi-stage disposition – what’s it all about?

11/10/2019 Office 365 / Records management

Office 365 and SharePoint Connect 2019

Although I (still) was a bit under the weather and having spent some time in hospital the evening before, I

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04/06/2018 Data governance / Governance / Office 365 / Records management

Content disposition in Office 365

The controlled disposition of content is very important in record management scenario’s. Disposition marks the end of the content’s life-cycle,

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25/07/2017 Advanced data governance / Data retention / Governance / Information architecture / Office 365 / Records management / SharePoint

Office 365 data retention – past and present – part 2 (present)

Those of us who have worked with data retention, SharePoint and Office 365 know, that this is not easy. Content

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25/07/2017 Advanced data governance / Data retention / Governance / Information architecture / Office 365 / Records management / SharePoint

Office 365 data retention – past and present – part 1 (past)

Those of us who have worked with data retention, SharePoint and Office 365 know, that this is not easy. Content

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06/03/2017 Migration / Records management / Sharegate / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint Online

Using Sharegate to archive obsolete SharePoint sites

During SharePoint migration projects, you might end up with some content -either complete sites or lists- which isn’t used anymore.

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05/03/2014 Compliance / Document management / Governance / Records management / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint Conference 2014

SPC14 – Day 2 – General Motors: managing 130,000 users’ documents and records – making it easy, while maintaining control

This is a great session, which follows nicely on the previous one. It’s about General Moters (GM), which have a

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05/03/2014 Compliance / Governance / Records management / SharePoint Conference 2014

SPC14 – Day 2 – SharePoint for large scale records management – hundreds of milions of documents and beyond

Ok. This is a very intersting session. At least five experts from Microsoft were elaborating on the concept of records

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