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The Problem with Tape and eDiscovery
I just finished reading Christine Taylor’s blog entry “The Question of Tape” on her Byte and Switch blog. She raises a lot of great points, but my favorite part of the article was at the end when she said: -
It’s IT Conference Season Once Again.
B&L is gearing up for a couple of upcoming conferences in Florida. The first is the Miser User Group (MUG) Annual Conference in Winter Park, FL from May 1-6. In today’s tight economic climate, B&L can offer smaller, regional... -
AFCOM 2009: Our Perspective
The B&L team got back from AFCOM’s Data Center World yesterday. The attendance was definitely down from previous years. Probably an indication of the tough economic times, as well as what some say is the waning relevance of tradeshows... -
Getting Ready for AFCOM’s Data Center World 2009
B&L is preparing for AFCOM’s Data Center World 2009 conference in Las Vegas, NV next week. We’d love to meet up with customers (or potential customers), so feel free to email us and let us know if you’ll be... -
We Want to Hear from You!
At B&L, our focus has always been on the quality of our products and our commitment to customers. As some of you can attest, we’re obsessed with providing the highest quality customer service. In fact, many of the products... -
The Importance of OS Neutrality in eDisovery
We’ve been talking about finding solutions that help companies with the growing concern over eDiscovery. By tracking not only what data went on what tape, but also the precise location of each tape at any point in time, solutions like... -
How Can You Solve Your eDiscovery Challenge?
Forward thinking companies are choosing to employ proactive approaches to management of ESI, and it is time for others to follow suit. As stated in an article from Law.com: -
The Cost of Archived Data
As stated earlier, one of the problems facing corporate America is the explosion of the digital universe. Organizations need to store vast amount of data they need to store. Mergers, acquisitions, and data management policy changes (from new government regulations)... -
How will eDiscovery affect companies?
The amendments to FRCP have effectively thrown together IT and legal departments as strange bedfellows in the search for compliancy solutions. While other pockets of a company (HR, accounting, special compliancy groups) are genuinely affected, it is the legal... -
Retention Policies & eDiscovery
The current preservation laws (which predate the more recent amendments to the FRCP) require companies to hold evidence (electronic or otherwise), not from when a case is filed, but rather from when litigation first becomes likely. This translates into...