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The Pillars of Defensible Record Autoclassification
Contoural-BlueArc Webinar
January 10, 2012
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Is It Time for Automatic Classification of Records?
Contoural-BlueArc Webinar
December 1, 2011
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Introduction to Litigation Readiness - 30 min Webinar Series
Contoural-BlueArc Webinar
October 18, 2011
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Contoural Webcast: E-mail Archiving School for Legal: What Every Corporate Legal Staffer Needs to Know About E-mail Archiving
September 14, 2010
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Contoural Webcast: E-mail Archiving School for IT: What Every IT Professional Needs to Know About E-mail Archiving
September 14, 2010
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Beware of Faux Records Compliance
Inside Counsel Magazine
March 21, 2011 Column
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Are There Really Any Records in Email?
Inside Counsel Magazine
March 7, 2011 Column
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It's Not All About Judge Scheindlin
Inside Counsel Magazine
February 21, 2011 Column
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The Best e-Discovery Strategy Isn't Perfect
Inside Counsel Magazine
February 7, 2011 Column
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Hiring In-house Records Management or E-discovery Staff?
Inside Counsel Magazine
January 24, 2011 Column
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Real Record Retention Programs Address Both Paper and Electronic
Inside Counsel Magazine
January 10, 2011 Column
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Is It Time to Consider Automated Classification? Part One: A Better Approach is Needed
This white paper is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 1 outlines the factors that are compelling enterprises to consider automated records management tools, including solutions that offer automated classification – for effective retention of needed records and defensible disposition of expired records and non-record materials. Part 2 provides an overview of the key factors that organizations must consider when evaluating potential approaches and strategies for automated classification.
December 2011
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What To Do With Legacy Data?
Today the term "legacy data" is used to identify the growing body of unstructured, uncategorized, and rarely accessed (or even accessible) electronic information that exists in every organization. While legacy data exists in many different media – databases, e-mail systems, etc. – organizations typically have the largest amount of legacy data in unstructured repositories. If left unchecked, continued growth of legacy data is nearly inevitable.
June 2010
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Legal Aid: How It Can Be The Difference Between Litigating and Settling
Understanding what relevant electronic records are available can make all the difference when assessing a legal case. Often, IT finds out too late that it should have been saving a certain type of data or is asked to quickly locate responsive records based on vague descriptions. Map your electronic information ahead of time to proactively index your data sources, and you will be prepared when the General Counsel comes knocking!
April 2009
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Is there A Return On Investment for E-mail Archiving? Part 1: Understanding Factors Impacting ROI
In a difficult financial environment organizations are scrutinizing IT expenditures. Only those projects with a proven return on investment (ROI) are receiving funding. Those looking at e-mail archiving need to ask if there is an ROI for their company, and how can these cost savings be justified. This white paper series examines the return on investment for e-mail archiving.
February 2009
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Understanding Archival Requirements from an IT Perspective: 7 Guiding Principles for a Defensible & Compliant Infrastructure Strategy Part Two
While there are new legal and compliance requirements for retaining and saving electronic documents, it is not always clear how these business requirements translate into technical requirements. IT personnel often struggle with exactly what storage archival systems need support. This white paper will address the fundamental requirements of archiving.
December 2008
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