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By admin on January 10th, 2012
New Whitepaper: Actionable Information Governance – Gaining Immediate Value and ROI from Enterprise Data
Austin, TX — January 10, 2012 — StoredIQ, a leader in providing actionable information governance solutions today announced availability of a new industry whitepaper from Enterprise Strategy Group, “Actionable Information Governance: Gaining Immediate Value and ROI from Enterprise Data “.
The growing volume and greater dispersion of data, new methods of collaboration, and the emergence of new internet-based applications pose their own challenges to finding and utilizing information most effectively. Combined with legal, regulatory, and privacy directives, data governance has become an increasing challenge for enterprise organizations.
Take action. Start governing.
This paper addresses some of the most common use cases for deploying information governance solutions including: eDiscovery, Compliance, Storage Optimization, Data Mapping, and Data Migration—focusing on the immediate ROI and long-term impact. Download the ESG whitepaper and take a step toward actionable information governance:
- Determine what data you have and where it is
- Clean-up trash and de-duplicate data
- Analyze contents and access patterns to determine appropriate policy
- Migrate data to the appropriate storage tier for greater cost efficiency
- Enforce policy for retention and deletion, potentially expiring what’s beyond usefulness or mandated compliance retention
“’Boil-the-ocean’ approaches stall many information management projects,” said Katey Wood, analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group. “Companies can gain more immediate near-term benefit and ROI by tying actionable information governance to other high-priority large-scale IT initiatives. Tackling an immediate and acute project like eDiscovery or regulatory response, storage optimization, or records management initialization can be an opportunity for ‘go-forward clean-up’ by adding elements of good information governance and better data management.”
The ESG whitepaper is available from the StoredIQ website at www.info.storediq.com/esg
The growing volume and greater dispersion of data, new methods of collaboration, and the emergence of new internet-based applications pose their own challenges to finding and utilizing information most effectively. Combined with legal, regulatory, and privacy directives, data governance has become an increasing challenge for enterprise organizations. A new white paper from Enterprise Strategy Group addresses how corporations can turn Information Governance from a priority into reality.
Take action. Start governing.
This paper addresses some of the most common use cases for deploying information governance solutions including: eDiscovery, Compliance, Storage Optimization, Data Mapping, and Data Migration—focusing on the immediate ROI and long-term impact. Download the ESG whitepaper and take a step toward actionable information governance:
- Determine what data you have and where it is
- Clean-up trash and de-duplicate data
- Analyze contents and access patterns to determine appropriate policy
- Migrate data to the appropriate storage tier for greater cost efficiency
- Enforce policy for retention and deletion, potentially expiring what’s beyond usefulness or mandated compliance retention
‘Boil-the-ocean’ approaches stall many information management projects. Companies can gain more immediate near-term benefit and ROI by tying actionable information governance to other high-priority large-scale IT initiatives. Tackling an immediate and acute project like eDiscovery or regulatory response, storage optimization, or records management initialization can be an opportunity for ‘go-forward clean-up’ by adding elements of good information governance and better data management.
– Katey Wood, analyst with Enterprise Strategy Group
The ESG whitepaper is available from the StoredIQ website at www.info.storediq.com/esg
For information about how StoredIQ can provide actionable information governance solutions for eDiscovery, records management, compliance, and storage optimization, email info@storediq.com.
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TOPICS: Storage, compliance, eDiscovery, information governance, information management, records management
By utalley on December 6th, 2011
StoredIQ Extends Information Governance to the Cloud with Support for Microsoft Office 365
StoredIQ supports growing customer demand for eDiscovery, Records Management, and Compliance solutions for cloud-based Exchange and SharePoint data
AUSTIN, TX – December 6, 2011 – StoredIQ, a global leader in actionable information governance solutions for eDiscovery, records management, compliance and storage management, today announced support for cloud-based Exchange and SharePoint data residing within Microsoft Office 365 (formerly Microsoft Business Productivity Office Suite – BPOS). With this extended capability, Microsoft Office 365 customers can utilize StoredIQ to gain the same deep visibility and understanding of their cloud-based email and SharePoint data as they do with StoredIQ’s on-premise information governance solutions.
Customers, including a major U.S. car manufacturer, are using StoredIQ to quickly connect to Microsoft Office 365 to identify, collect and manage Exchange email and SharePoint data for responding to eDiscovery requests, applying records policies, and adhering to regulatory compliance mandates. As a result, StoredIQ provides enterprises with actionable information governance solutions to realize the benefits of cloud computing while still fulfilling their legal and compliance requirements.
According to 451 Research, a division of The 451 Group, cloud computing continues to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 24 percent and will reach $16.7 billion in revenue by 2013. “As enterprises continue moving data to the cloud, information governance challenges are becoming more complex,” said David Horrigan, analyst, eDiscovery and information governance at 451 Research. “StoredIQ’s Platform connects to Microsoft Office 365 and indexes its data, combining the ability to identify, collect, and manage cloud-based data for legal discovery and records management into an integrated information governance application as a means of preempting litigation and reducing potential legal risks associated with cloud data storage.”
“As a way to minimize storage costs and IT investments, we are seeing more and more customers move data to the cloud”, said Amir Jaibaji, vice president of product management for StoredIQ. “Whether on-premise or in the cloud, StoredIQ can provide a highly scalable solution for governing all enterprise data and ensure that data placed in the cloud is discoverable for litigation, regulatory inquiries, and records retention scheduling.”
StoredIQ’s support for Microsoft Office 365 includes:
Identification and collection of data from both Microsoft Exchange Online and Microsoft SharePoint Online
Integration with Active Directory
Auto–detection of both mailboxes and SharePoint sub-sites in the cloud
Connection throttling to Microsoft Office 365 in order to maximize network efficiency
Managed security and access, along with automatic activity and chain–of–custody reporting
Seeing growing customer demand for eDiscovery, Records Management, and Compliance solutions for cloud-based data, StoredIQ has announced support for cloud-based Exchange and SharePoint residing within Microsoft Office 365 (formerly Microsoft Business Productivity Office Suite – BPOS). With this extended capability, Microsoft Office 365 customers can utilize StoredIQ to gain the same deep visibility and understanding of their cloud-based email and SharePoint data as they do with StoredIQ’s on-premise information governance solutions.
Customers, including a major U.S. car manufacturer, are using StoredIQ to quickly connect to Microsoft Office 365 to identify, collect and manage Exchange email and SharePoint data for responding to eDiscovery requests, applying records policies, and adhering to regulatory compliance mandates. As a result, StoredIQ provides enterprises with actionable information governance solutions to realize the benefits of cloud computing while still fulfilling their legal and compliance requirements.
According to 451 Research, cloud computing continues to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 24 percent and will reach $16.7 billion in revenue by 2013.
As enterprises continue moving data to the cloud, information governance challenges are becoming more complex. StoredIQ’s Platform connects to Microsoft Office 365 and indexes its data, combining the ability to identify, collect, and manage cloud-based data for legal discovery and records management into an integrated information governance application as a means of preempting litigation and reducing potential legal risks associated with cloud data storage.
– David Horrigan, analyst, eDiscovery and information governance at 451 Research
As a way to minimize storage costs and IT investments, we are seeing more and more customers move data to the cloud. Whether on-premise or in the cloud, StoredIQ can provide a highly scalable solution for governing all enterprise data and ensure that data placed in the cloud is discoverable for litigation, regulatory inquiries, and records retention scheduling.
StoredIQ’s support for Microsoft Office 365 includes:
- Identification and collection of data from both Microsoft Exchange Online and Microsoft SharePoint Online
- Integration with Active Directory
- Auto–detection of both mailboxes and SharePoint sub-sites in the cloud
- Connection throttling to Microsoft Office 365 in order to maximize network efficiency
- Managed security and access, along with automatic activity and chain–of–custody reporting
For more information about our actionable information governance solutions – for on premise or cloud-based data – please email info@storediq.com.
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TOPICS: SharePoint, eDiscovery, information governance, records management
By utalley on August 1st, 2011
Using Data Mapping and Assessment to Minimize eDiscovery Cost and Risk
Last week Dennis Kiker contributed an interesting article to Law Technology News entitled How To Manage ESI To Rein In Runaway Costs. At the heart of the problem is that we’re a country of corporate data hoarders. We keep data past its expiration; we don’t have a good system in place for categorizing and managing it, and are overwhelmed when a legal request necessitates identifying and collecting data relevant to a case. Dennis states:
Despite the high cost of its painstaking preservation and storage, much of this data will never be relevant to any legal case. Indeed, according to a 2009 survey by Framingham, Mass.-based IDC, 60 to 80 percent of the information retained by corporations in America has no value from a business or legal perspective.
Legal departments have historically focused on the ‘right side’ of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) – the analysis and review stages. However, if the quality of collected data in the review platform is unnecessary, insufficient, spoiled, or irrelevant; this significantly increases an organization’s legal cost and risk.
Kiker goes on to say… the best approach for many companies is to get serious about cleaning up their information environments. By “taking out the trash” in a major way, companies stand to make big cuts in their annual data-storage bills, which can also run into the six figures. This also enables them to more quickly and more accurately identify potentially relevant information for the attorneys to sift through during a review process, potentially lowering their legal bills.
Legal teams are increasingly realizing the business value and ROI from strengthening their company’s ‘left-side’ EDRM capabilities and understand that sound information governance practices result in highly targeted and effective eDiscovery.
The article points out that shrinking the overall stack of data is a good start to minimizing eDiscovery costs, but companies also need to find all the relevant information contained in their data. He says:
Data mapping offers a way to solve this problem. The basic idea is to create a master index that spells out exactly where content is stored. Surprisingly, many companies have never taken this critical information management step.
In fact, Barry Murphy was reflecting on the Carmel Valley eDiscovery Conference and commented in his blog: Get specific. Know where data lives and do the data maps. It’s impossible to preserve data if you don’t know where it is.
At StoredIQ we couldn’t agree more. To prove it, during the month of August, StoredIQ is extending a promotional offer for our data assessment and mapping service. The first 10 qualified companies will pay only $10,000, a savings of $5,000 off list price.
StoredIQ Data Assessment Services provide unprecedented visibility into the unstructured data across the enterprise. This invaluable service quickly gives organizations critical understanding of their business content to make more informed decisions about the management, retention, and disposition of their data.
To learn more about this offer and to take the first step toward managing your escalating ESI-related costs and risk – contact us today!
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TOPICS: data assessment, eDiscovery, information governance, information intelligence, information management, litigation readiness, records management
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