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Identify, manage, and protect key information assets. This 15 Minute Guide to ILM for Enterprise Content Management Users discusses the benefits that ILM can bring to the line of business and content management users.
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This paper attempts to identify and clarify the benefits an archive can provide in the initial phases of the electronic discovery process and look at some of the features companies should look for to ensure those benefits are maximized.
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Learn how an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution can securely capture, declare, classify, store and dispose of both electronic and physical records according to fiscal, legal and regulatory requirements.
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Data growth, budget pressure, rising service-level requirements, and new technologies like virtualization strain the capabilities of traditional backup and recovery processes, but recent advances in data protection and management unlock an optimized strategy. Read on to learn more.
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Read why organizations should consider solutions that provide the more extensive business benefits of email management capabilities and not just the basic operational benefits of email archiving.
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Efficient storage of emails and attachments is recognized as one of the biggest challenges facing IT departments today. This white paper outlines how an email archiving solution can help reduce storage requirements and meet compliance regulations.
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This white paper explains how records management solutions can be deployed flexibly and cost-effectively across the enterprise to meet the full spectrum of records management needs.
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Archiving for compliance is an important step in securing your company's future. Learn how to implement an email archiving solution that will minimize the burden on your Exchange server and help to avoid costly legal penalties in this whitepaper.
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This informative white paper describes the role of proportionality in today's collection practices, as well as the 5 best practices for defensibly reducing electronically stored information (ESI) collections.