Dealing with a haphazard sprawl of corporate information is a big enough headache in and of itself, but when it's combined with legal issues and litigation, problems can snowball fast. Not being able to fulfill a request for discovery and information in its various electronics forms can come at a high penalty.
Today, the discussion is on gaining control over information sprawl at enterprises. We'll take a look at the short-term and potentially massive savings from thwarting legal discovery fulfillment problems in advance by controlling information. And we'll examine how management life cycle approaches can bring long-term payoffs through better analytics and regulatory compliance, while reducing the cost of data storage and archiving.
To help us better understand the perils and promise around the well-managed -- versus the haphazard -- information oversight approach, we're joined by two executives from HP (NYSE: HPQ) .
Please join me in welcoming Jonathan Martin, vice president and general manager for information management at HP. We're also joined by Gaynelle Jones, Discovery Counsel at HP.
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Source: eCommerce Times
By: Dana Gardner
Monday, August 31, 2009
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