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• Centralizes your automated data processes:
You'll naturally tend to build these systems
against the master data database and build them
in a similar way and in a similar place.
• Helps you with the early stages of a master data
management strate and can become your
long-term source of truth for many data sets.
• With the rapidly changing landscape of legal
technolo you are not as tied to any one
system. For example, you can decide to move to
a different document management provider and
spend less time and money on the effort.
• For new data driven software such as
Enterprise Search, Business Intelligence, or
artificial intelligence\machine learning systems
the startup time for those projects is greatly
reduced as you'll have most of the data you need
in one place. The same holds true for upgrading
a current system.
We'll touch on each of these points a bit later in
the article. For now, we'll focus most heavily on this last
point since this is most closely tied to getting an Elite
upgrade completed for Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner in
less than half the projected time.
With the rapidly
changing landscape of
legal technolo you
are not as tied to any
one system.
W
elcome to the inaugural edition of the ILTA
podcast "Hopscast". Our first podcast guest
is Rick Krzyminski and he is the Knowledge
Management Director at Baker Donelson. Based out of
Chicago, he sat down with ILTA Senior Content Manager
Beth Anne Stuebe in mid December 2018 to talk technolo,
innovation, ILTA, sports and how they relate to life, and
assorted other ILTA fun facts.
Before listening to the podcast, l let's run through Rick's stats:
EPISODE 1:
The Crosstown
Classic
Richard Krzyminski
CHIEF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
OFFICER
CURRENT
HOMETOWN:
CHICAGO
FAVORITE
SPORTS TEAM:
WHITE SOX
FAVORITE
HOP:
LOVER OF HOPS, BUT
WON'T PICK A FAVORITE.
LITTLE KNOWN FUN-FACT: Rick started out as a
librarian and used his research skills to steadily
move up in IT, and currently translates business
requirements into user-focused technology
solutions. Built previous fim's first intranet 1997ish.
listen to podcast