Electronic Records Management: Still Playing Catch-up with Paper

Sep 16, 2009

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In most organizations, electronic records are still taken less seriously than paper records. Responsibility for applying good records management practice to electronic records would seem to reside in the IT Department rather than in the Records Department, and even where good policies exist, they are often not monitored or enforced. In this report we have compared volumes, policies and effectiveness between the management of electronic records and that of traditional paper. Legal-discovery and litigation-hold have created a demand for specific e-discovery tools, so we looked at their take up. We have also looked at the integration issues across multiple records repositories and measured long-term archive strategies.

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Underwritten By:

Autonomy
EMC Corporation
FCS Information Governance
Hewlett Packard
IBM
Mimosa Systems
StoredIQ