In The State of Intelligent Information Management: Getting Ahead of the Digital Transformation Curve and in GDPR after the Deadline: Progress, But a Long Way to Go, AIIM began an examination of one of the four key IIM practice areas - Automating Compliance and Governance.
That research revealed that 51% of organizations say they are planning to spend “more” or “a lot more” on information governance (records management and digital preservation) in the next 18-24 months.
But this isn’t spending as usual. This key group of spenders also plans to invest in analytics and machine learning capabilities to automate key information governance and security processes.
| “We also plan to spend more or a lot more on these key AI and machine learning technologies in the next 18-24 months. | ||
| “We plan to spend more or a lot more on Information Governance (records management and digital preservation) in the next 18-24 months.” | Artificial intelligence, content analytics & semantics | 57% |
| Data recognition, extraction & standardization | 67% | |
| Metadata & taxonomy management | 77% | |
| Document classification & PII | 81% |
These organizations are also thinking about “information governance” with a much wider lens than ever before, and the lines between structured information (data) and unstructured information (content and documents) are disappearing.
In a brand new survey, we explore how the environment in which organizations are looking at Information Governance is changing: