This guidance describes eight common outcomes that if delivered will ensure the value of digital information, and the benefits of managing it, are realised.
This guidance is aimed at Heads of IT. It will help you to ensure all the component parts that make up your IT environment work together to maintain the digital continuity of your information.
This piece of guidance focuses on understanding the information your organisation holds and how it needs to be used to support your business. Developing this understanding will support you in effectively managing your information assets through change.
This guidance supports Chief Information Officers (CIOs) and Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) to embed digital continuity into the organisation’s Information Technology (IT) strategy.
This guidance provides a high level guide to the steps you can take to manage digital continuity. It assumes a basic understanding of what digital continuity means.
Digital continuity loss is experienced in five ways – you can't find, open, work with, understand or trust the information you have. This guidance is
aimed at anyone who has experienced a digital continuity loss and wants to understand why and how that loss happened, how they can resolve the problem and how they might avoid it happening again.
This guidance will help you prepare for migrating information between Electronic Document and Record Management Systems (EDRMS) and focuses on maintaining the continuity of your information.
This checklist helps test that your information asset meets your users’ needs to find, open, work with, understand and trust the information it contains.
This piece of guidance is a high level introduction to digital continuity – what it is, why it's important and why it's relevant to you and your organisation. It also contains an overview of how you can better manage it, and what your next steps could be.