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How Sampling Can Reduce Your eDiscovery Burden
eDiscovery requests can overwhelm even the most organized IT department. One way to lighten the load for all parties involved in the eDiscovery process in a case is by using sampling. -
The Top Five Blog Posts for January
Once again, I thought it would be nice to hightlight the top five posts (according to traffic) from January, just in case you missed them. -
Why EMC’s Data Domain Archiver Is Not Really a Threat to Tape
EMC has heralded their new Data Domain Archiver as the death knell to tape (haven't we heard that before??). But a closer look reveals their are some concerns that should be addressed. -
How the NERSC Gets More Bang for Its Buck with Tape Storage
Not a day goes by without some critic of tape storage declaring its imminent demise, so it's refreshing to see an organization that actually embraces the technology as a robust business tool. -
The Case for Online Dedupe
With data growth challenging IT departments everywhere, deduplication is gaining popularity. But as dedupe algorithms and disk controller hardware improves, offline versus online dedupe remains a hot subject of debate among storage pros. -
By Any Name, ECA Means eDiscovery Savings
Whether ECA means Early Case Assessment or Early Cost Assessment or Early Content Analysis, its ability to reduce the amount of data that needs to be reviewed during e-discovery has one meaning to lawyers: savings in time and money. -
How Tape Storage Will Change in 2011
Will 2011 be the year of tape? New technologies are giving tape users reason to cheer in the new year. -
Top B&L Blog Posts for November
The top B&L blog posts (according to traffic) for the month of November. -
Defendants Can’t Pass the Buck on eDiscovery
Think you can pass on eDiscovery costs to the plaintiffs? Think again. -
Why You Should Encrypt Your Backup Tapes
Even organizations that routinely encrypt their data usually omit one area from their encryption plans: their tape backups. That might not be such a good idea.