PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Electronically stored information (ESI) has become an integral part of organizations today – so it is necessary to understand the compliance regulations and best practices that come along with ESI. Find out how to create and maintain an ESI system that eases e-discovery requirements, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to understand how metadata can be used to make it easier to escrow, migrate, manage, and make sense of extremely large reference information archives.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides an overview of key factors your organization must consider when evaluating potential strategies for automated classification to ensure compliance and defensibility.
ANALYST REPORT:
In this Spotlight Report, Research Director Philip Howard explains why data discovery is of fundamental importance to data integration, data quality, and many other projects ranging from business intelligence through master data management to data governance and data archival. Read on to learn more about the importance of data discovery.
WHITE PAPER:
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.
EBOOK:
In this e-book from SearchCompliance.com, find expert advice that will help you ease the pain – and the cost – of e-discovery, as well as tips and tactics for bridging the gap between e-discovery and data security.
WHITE PAPER:
Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
WHITE PAPER:
Storing data that no longer has any value to the organization is a crippling process that forward-thinking CIOs must begin to shy away from. This white paper provides key insight surrounding the defensible disposal of unnecessary data.
BOOK:
The creation of an effective litigation hold process and procedures provides the foundation for a prepared approach to e-discovery and litigation readiness.