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PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE FOR THIS EVENT.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter W. Shewchenko" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>; <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 12:38 PM
Subject: ARMA Toronto - October 2003 Vendor workshop - REVISED DATE


> ARMA Toronto - October 2003 Vendor workshop
> LASON Canada - Tour of their Cambridge document capture facility,
> followed by a workshop on electronic archiving
>
> In order to ensure that the event gets the minimum number of attendees to
allow the event to be run successfully, the date of the vendor workshop has
been changed.
>
> Date:  Thursday, October 23 (note the change of date)
> Time: 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
> Location: 115 Turnbull Court, Cambridge, Ontario N1T 1C6
>
> Agenda:
> 11:30 am - Tour
> 12:15 pm - Lunch
> 1:00 pm - Workshop
>
> Workshop Topic: "Effective Strategies for Document Archiving in an
> Electronic World"
>
> Summary - The concepts of document lifecycle management are well
> established. Managing digital records as corporate assets is something
> not all of us are familiar with. This presentation will discuss the roll
> of archiving technologies in developing effective strategies for
> protecting digital records for long-term preservation and corporate
> compliance. Changes in legislation pertaining to electronic documents
> as well as recent world events all point to the need for public and
> private sector companies to assess their exposure to loss when paper
records
> are no longer maintained.
>
> A tour of LASON's Cambridge document capture facility, the largest and
> most secure in Canada, will be included. Attendees will enjoy an
> up-close look at an automated document factory - from paper, to
> digital, to film!
>
> If interested in attending, you must RSVP by contacting:
> David W. Males
> Manager, Business Development
> Lason Canada
> 555 Richmond Street West, 8th Floor
> Toronto, ON  M5V 3B1
> 416-703-6001 (Direct)
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
>
> in order to be allowed to attend.  Registration is limited so please
> respond to David at your earliest opportunity.

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