Active Data Services Sponsors 2006 Kick-Off Meetings For Association For Information And Image Management’s First In Flight Chapter

Active Data Services Sponsors 2006 Kick-Off Meetings For Association For Information And Image Management’s First In Flight Chapter



Peter Ransome, Executive Vice President and CMO for Active Data Services, Inc., has announced that the firm will sponsor the 2006 kick-off meetings for the North Carolina First In Flight Chapter of the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM).



MORRISVILLE, NC (PRWEB) January 25, 2006



Peter Ransome, Executive Vice President and CMO for Active Data Services, Inc., has announced that the firm will sponsor the 2006 kick-off meetings for the North Carolina First In Flight Chapter of the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM). The chapter will host this year’s kick-off meetings in Raleigh at the Hilton Raleigh-Durham Tuesday, Jan. 24, and the Marriott Courtyard in Charlotte Thursday, Jan. 26. The First in Flight Chapter will be the first AIIM chapter to launch AIIM’s Enterprise Content Management Certificate Program. Anyone needing certification in record capturing, digital preservation, compliance, emerging technology, data access, data security and data disclosure is invited to attend the first meeting of 2006. Those interested in attending should contact Tim Kesler at Active Data Services at 919-654-2062 or tkesler@activedataservices. com.



“Active Data Services is proud to sponsor the First In Flight Chapter’s first meetings of 2006,” said Ransome. “AIIM is the leading organization in the document management industry and provides industry professionals with the tools and continuing education they need to succeed.”



About Active Data Services:



Active Data Services, Inc., a business process outsourcing firm founded in 2002, is an industry leader in providing advanced data and document management services. As a next generation Integrated Document Facility ä, Active Data Services, Inc. captures, manages and distributes over 150 million critical business documents and electronic communications per year. These uniquely integrated services are designed for healthcare, financial and enterprise customers that manage critical data and document intensive applications. Active Data Services allows these companies to lower costs, meet today’s expanding compliance requirements, improve customer service and thereby gain competitive advantage. The privately held firm has a U. S. corporation headquarters in Morrisville, North Carolina. In 2005, Active Data Services was recognized among the 50 fastest growing private companies in the Triangle by the Triangle Business Journal. For more information please call 919-654-2062 or visit the Web site at http://www. activedataservices. com (http://www. activedataservices. com).



About The Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM):



For over 60 years, AIIM (The Association for Information and Image Management) has been leading the international organization focused on helping users to understand the challenges associated with managing documents, content, and business processes. AIIM is the authority on Enterprise Content Management (ECM), which provides the tools and technologies that capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content in support of business processes. AIIM is international in scope, independent, implementation focused, and as the representative of the entire ECM industry – including users, suppliers, and the channel – acts as the industry’s intermediary. For more information please call Timothy Kesler at Active Data Services, 919-654-2062 or tkesler@activedataservices. com.



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