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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.
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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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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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This white paper discusses the advantages and benefits of implementing a distributed scanning and capture solution. Learn how to improve document management and better meet compliance requirements.
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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.
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Read this white paper and learn the benefits of Enterprise Content Management, how it applies to email records management for both storage and compliance, and how you can choose the most comprehensive ECM solution to streamline email management.
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Email has become an integral part of the business workflow. This paper explains why email archiving must be an integral part of every organization and examines the different methods for deploying and managing email archive solutions in an organization.
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Improper data collection can jeopardize the admissibility or reliability of data and can result in substantial costs and potential sanctions. After reading this whitepaper you will fully understand the proper data collection process.
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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.