Information Management Stocks List

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Information Management Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 3 IBM International Business Machines Corporation (IBM): A Good Dividend Aristocrat to Buy Now?
Jul 3 SLB After Another Deal, SLB Offers Among The Best Opportunities In The Energy Space
Jul 3 SLB SLB OneSubsea Awarded Contract for TotalEnergies’ Kaminho Deepwater Project
Jul 3 IBM IBM: Acquisitions, Collaborations, And The Dividend Make Me Bullish
Jul 3 THC Zacks.com featured highlights include Tenet Healthcare, Leidos Holdings, Atmos Energy and Cabot
Jul 3 WNS WNS to Release Fiscal 2025 First Quarter Financial and Operating Results on July 18, 2024
Jul 3 VRNT Is Now An Opportune Moment To Examine Verint Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:VRNT)?
Jul 3 HPQ HP Inc.: Still Attractive Even After A Recent Surge (Rating Upgrade)
Jul 3 ARC ARC Document Solutions, Inc. Receives Non-Binding "Go Private" Proposal
Jul 2 SLB SLB gets second request from DoJ for info on proposed ChampionX deal
Jul 2 SLB SLB Provides Update on Planned Acquisition of ChampionX
Jul 2 THC Here's Why You Should Retain Ensign Group (ENSG) Stock Now
Jul 2 IBM IBM & Microsoft Collaborate to Boost Cloud Security for Clients
Jul 2 THC 4 Stocks That Boast Remarkable Interest Coverage Ratio
Jul 2 CTSH Cognizant (CTSH) Expands Neuro Suite With Edge AI Platform
Jul 2 HPQ Be Wary Of HP (NYSE:HPQ) And Its Returns On Capital
Jul 2 STRM Streamline Health jumps 12%, enters contract for 750-bed center in Texas
Jul 2 SLB SLB, TotalEnergies partner to develop next-gen digital solutions for energy access
Jul 2 HPQ The 5 Cheapest Tech Stocks Now—and How They Got That Way
Jul 2 SLB SLB and TotalEnergies Announce 10-Year Partnership to Collaborate on Next-Generation Digital Solutions
Information Management

Information management (IM) concerns a cycle of organizational activity: the acquisition of information from one or more sources, the custodianship and the distribution of that information to those who need it, and its ultimate disposition through archiving or deletion.
This cycle of organisational involvement with information involves a variety of stakeholders, including those who are responsible for assuring the quality, accessibility and utility of acquired information; those who are responsible for its safe storage and disposal; and those who need it for decision making. Stakeholders might have rights to originate, change, distribute or delete information according to organisational information management policies.
Information management embraces all the generic concepts of management, including the planning, organizing, structuring, processing, controlling, evaluation and reporting of information activities, all of which is needed in order to meet the needs of those with organisational roles or functions that depend on information. These generic concepts allow the information to be presented to the audience or the correct group of people. After individuals are able to put that information to use, it then gains more value.
Information management is closely related to, and overlaps with, the management of data, systems, technology, processes and – where the availability of information is critical to organisational success – strategy. This broad view of the realm of information management contrasts with the earlier, more traditional view, that the life cycle of managing information is an operational matter that requires specific procedures, organisational capabilities and standards that deal with information as a product or a service.

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