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Tag Archives: compliance
Archiving: It Isn’t Just for Compliance Anymore
The benefits of having an effective and efficient email archiving solution in place cannot be understated. For many, the primary reason for archiving may be to meet regulatory compliance standards. But, if you think the only reason to have an … Continue reading
Avoiding E-discovery Headaches in the Cloud
Companies need to be careful when selecting cloud storage providers in order to avoid unwanted e-discovery issues in the event of litigation. Of late, many companies are choosing to leverage Software as a Service (SaaS) and other cloud solutions for … Continue reading
How Email Archiving Can Help Save Thousands on e-Discovery Costs
By now, you would think we would be preaching to the choir when it comes to e-discovery information, but that is, unfortunately, not the case! Discovery is the beginning stage of litigation. This is the point where two or more … Continue reading
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Tagged compliance, cost savings, e-discovery, email archiving, restore, retention
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Importance of Effective Retention Policies and Roll-Offs
In today’s business world, most companies have to decide when and how to implement an email retention policy. However, before they can implement one, they must first evaluate the purpose of implementing a retention policy. A few important questions to … Continue reading
An Acronym to Help Create your Data Retention Policies
Forbes recently published an article from guest author Dan Ruffman of FTI Consulting entitled “Data Deluge: The Problem is You Can’t Keep Everything,” which provided many helpful suggestions for IT departments struggling with data retention and destruction policies for the … Continue reading
Should You Regulate Employees’ Personal Social Media Usage?
The pros and cons to consider before deciding where you stand on this debate. As we’ve discussed in recent blogs, many companies restrict employees from accessing social media sites during work hours or from work devices in order to help … Continue reading
How to Write Effective Social Media Policies for Your Company
Best practices for managing your company’s public image via social channels Given the rise in business-related social media usage, one of the questions our customer support team has been asked a lot lately is how to write effective social media … Continue reading
Investigations into JPMorgan’s $2B Loss Shine a National Spotlight on e-Discovery
Anytime a trading loss in the billions occurs, it will undoubtedly receive nationwide attention. However, when it’s a trading loss of $US2B from the nation’s largest bank, it is an event that the federal government and Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) … Continue reading
Is Your Healthcare Organization Suffering from a Lack of Social Media?
New study indicates healthcare industry is missing the social media boat and all the opportunities that come with it. While it’s understandable that many healthcare providers are hesitant to promote social media as a way to research or communicate about … Continue reading
Startling Statistics Shed New Light on the Information Governance Challenges Ahead
In our last blog, Forbes Dubs Social Media the “Next Governance Frontier,” we talked about the importance of getting ahead of the curve on information governance laws that will be placed on social media in the not-so-distant future. A new … Continue reading
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