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Social Media, Compliance and the Law: Part 1
One area of data management that we’ve seen our clients challenged by, especially over the past year or so, is the need to manage the volumes of data produced by social media. But how can they stay compliant without... -
The Tablet Takeoff: How to Protect Your Data
Increasingly, users are looking for business reasons to move the tablet from the family room to the board room, to make it less of a toy and more of a tool. This trend is driving a growing demand to... -
The Top 5 Blog Posts from June
We look back at the most popular blog posts from June just in case you missed any. -
6 Ways to Make Your Next IT Audit a Success
An IT audit is not something many of us look forward to. However, if you go into it prepared, it can be a great opportunity to see your practices and procedures through fresh eyes. -
5 Ways to Build a Better Retention Policy
There is no doubt that developing a retention policy that works for your business is a complex endeavor. Here are 5 tips to help get you started. -
4 Reasons You Need a Retention Policy
Creating and implementing a good data retention policy is not as straightforward as it seems. But the answer to the question of whether or not you need one is clear. Here are 4 reasons you need a retention policy. -
Getting Back to the Basics with HIPAA Compliance
Organizations are struggling with HIPAA compliance, and it still invites a closer look at how organizations are dealing with HIPAA compliance these days. -
Know Before You Go (Down): Will You Be Able to Get Back Up?
Given that we’re retaining data on tape longer than ever before, will we be able to restore from these tapes in the face of a disaster? -
5 Reasons Why Google Uses Tape for Disaster Recovery
I blogged recently about Why the Google Incident Proves Relevance of Tape Storage. Now I’d like to take it a step further and look at the top five reasons why I think Google uses tape backup for disaster recovery. -
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.