Using Good Information Governance to Manage Growth and ROI in a Down Economy
Overview Information volume is growing at an exponential rate each year. Taking control of this information can seem overwhelming - especially with a tight budget. By classifying content at creation and implementing retention-enabled business processes, one can more effectively manage information growth and increase the ability to reuse information to increase the organization's competitive advantage. The attendee will hear from EMC experts on how to use metadata to classify content and thereby make records management an integral part of the business processes.
| Publisher | EMC | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 28th July 2009 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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