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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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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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Faced with mounting regulatory pressures and the climbing cost of litigation, businesses in virtually every industry cite compliance as one of their top concerns. Learn how records management can help you effectively achieve compliance requirements.
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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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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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Companies worldwide are affirming the value of archiving as a best practice for managing data growth, completing faster application upgrades and much more. Inside this white paper, learn how archiving can help support data retention compliance initiatives and mitigate risk for audits and electronic discovery requests.
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This informative guide addresses common questions legal teams have about predictive technologies, and showcases how real-world users are taking advantage of these new capabilities.
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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.
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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.