Retention Manager[TM].Information Requirements The information needed to support a business or other activity. Systems analysts turn information requirements (the what and when) into functional specifications (the how) of an information system. Clearinghouse clearinghouse Institution established by firms engaged in similar activities to enable them to offset transactions with one another in order to limit payment settlements to net balances. A full-featured, innovative software and data program, Retention Manager[TM] is used to facilitate legal research and development of legally defensible de·fen·si·ble adj. Capable of being defended, protected, or justified: defensible arguments. de·fen records retention schedules. The data includes more than 9,000 U.S. federal and state records retention laws, fully indexed and searchable, plus more than 400 pre-defined record series and more than 125 pre-defined records retention categories for common business records. The software implements the Skupsky Retention Methodology for applying legal research to the records retention decisions and managing these decisions over time. Retention decisions can be linked to record series, record titles, and departments and then exported to compatible records and information management software for enterprise-wide implementation. Purchase price includes the first year's subscription service, which provides technical support, quarterly CD updates, and software upgrades. Requires: 486 PC-compatible computer (Pentium Pentium Family of microprocessors developed by Intel Corp. Introduced in 1993 as the successor to Intel's 80486 microprocessor, the Pentium contained two processors on a single chip and about 3.3 million transistors. recommended), Windows 3.1.1/ 95/98/NT (3.1.1 not recommended), 32MB RAM (64+MB recommended), 175 MB (200-300MB suggested) disk storage, SGVA SGVA San Gorgonio Volunteer Association (Mentone, CA USA) SGVA San Gabriel Valley Academy (Los Angeles, CA) (800x600 or better) monitor, 4x CD-ROM drive A device that holds and reads CD-ROM discs. CD-ROM drives generally also play audio CD discs by sending analog sound to the sound card via a 4-pin cable. For specifications of 10x, 20x, etc. drives, see CD-ROM drives. See CD-ROM, CD-ROM changer, CD-ROM server and CD-ROM audio cable. or higher. ISBN: None (Information Requirements Clearinghouse) CD-ROM, English, 2000 Catalog No. B4220 $6,002 (single user price) ARMA member or non-member Subsequent annual support is $1,095 and will be invoiced by Information Requirements Clearinghouse. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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