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Barry Murphy Quotes

«This is a lot for any organization to get their arms around. The biggest challenge is, are organizations going to respond to this big a solution?»
Author: Barry Murphy
«We couldn't really get anyone at the hotel to tell us anything, so we called my mother. She told us that it looked like Hurricane Emily was headed straight for us.»
Author: Barry Murphy
«Christopher jokes that if we ever have twins, we'd have to name them Dennis and Emily. But I have a different attitude. I don't ever want to hear those names again.»
Author: Barry Murphy
«There's a lot of raw data inside an organisation -- as much as 80 percent is unstructured and something has to happen to make it into information.»
Author: Barry Murphy
«IBM are trying to take their whole product set and create a holistic solution to managing information,»
Author: Barry Murphy
«The long-term promise here is the ability to bring some more management to this unmanaged content.»
Author: Barry Murphy
«(These systems integrators) still need to partner with IBM because IBM has some very strong software products - they are going to be forced to walk the fine line between partnership and competition.»
Author: Barry Murphy
«For most organizations, the lack of a consistent risk management framework leaves a lot of important and timely information trapped in documents and in people's heads. Effective information management not only helps make business operations more efficient, but also mitigates risk. Most organizations are so busy just trying to manage structured information that they haven't yet addressed unstructured content -- much less given enough attention to litigation risk associated with information.»
Author: Barry Murphy