Enterprise information management

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Enterprise information management (EIM) is a business discipline specializing in providing solutions for optimal use of information within organizations, for instance to support decision-making processes or day-to-day operations that require the availability of knowledge. EIM It aims to overcome traditional/legacy IT-related barriers to managing information at an enterprise level. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recognises information management as a separate function to information technology (IT/ICT).

Enterprise Information Management practices are guided by the suite of ISO Standards that are managed by ISO Technical Committee 46 (ISO/TC 46).

EIM combines

unstructured information respectively, EIM does not make this distinction but approaches the management of information from the perspective of the whole enterprise.[1]

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