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Pamela C. Barker Pamela C. Barker
Marketing Manager, Iron Mountain





Pamela C. Barker is a marketing manager with Iron Mountain. Pam is responsible for Records Management and Technology solutions designed to meet legal, regulatory and compliance obligations. These include Accutrac Software, an Iron Mountain acquisition made in 2007. Prior to Iron Mountain, Pamela was Senior Product Marketing Manager at IBM, working in the Websphere Portal and Lotus Notes divisions with responsibility for new product launches and product marketing in the areas of Sarbanes Oxley Compliance, On-Line Learning, Content Management and Messaging. Prior to this, she worked in strategic alliances, consumer products marketing and customer program roles, with over a decade of experience in business development and advertising. Pamela has a BA in Sociology from Colby College in Waterville, ME and graduate work in Marketing and Communications at Boston University.
AP Automation: Matching Socks and Invoices

I recently took a recommendation to read the book “Disrupt: Think the Unthinkable to Spark Transformation in Your Business” by Luke Williams. “Disrupt” is about entrepreneurs looking to create a product or service which offers something...


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Electronic Document Management: Taming the Virtual Flood

In an old Warner Bros. cartoon or 1930s screwball comedy, we could see a company drown in a flood of its own documents. They would burst open the file cabinets, spraying out like water from a...


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Infographic: From Paper Process to Business Focus

Today’s business world is unforgiving. Adapt or risk falling behind. One way to move forward is to improve workflows by streamlining your document-centric business processes. The drivers pushing you to take the first steps towards making paper-based...


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Kick Your Habit. Make A Real Impact.

I recently returned from a national sales conference and learned from one of our Sales reps about a CFO who wanted to make a difference to the company he recently joined.  How could this CFO make...


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Anyone Up for a Four Hour Workweek?

The bestselling book “The 4-Hour Workweek”, by Timothy Ferriss, has many tips (like reading email only two times per week) that seem impossible – at least to me. But his general point is well taken: Wouldn’t it...


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