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Perspective

Oct. 7, 2009

The Good, Bad and Ugly of Electronic Archiving

Daniel Garrie and Jean-Luc Chatelain say electronic archiving infrastructures, while complex and costly, are needed to protect intellectual capital.

TECHNOLOGY

By Daniel Garrie and Jean-Luc Chatelain

A perfect storm is brewing in the ocean of corporate enterprise. Increasing volumes of information and greater regulatory constraints have stirred the waters. Ineffective management of electronic information has fed the surge and ease of storage, unleashing a torrent of problems. Information technology departments have attempted to implement electronic archiving as a solution. However, enterprises have...

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