Here are some reasons that would/might justify the retention of paper and other hard-copy records: Laws, regulations and industry standards that require hard-copy for specific functions or content. Existing contracts that require maintaining and/or providing hard-copy records to external stakeholders (e.g., customers)
This typically requires that contracts with third parties service providers stipulate the provision of trustworthy digital rather than hard-copy records – unless there is a specific requirement to receive and/or retain hard copy
Here we go again, another state agency, this time in New Hampshire, has raised the challenge of email management and was highlighted in the May 9, 2010 post on the UnionLeader.com . In this article, we are shown that there is what appears to be a major discrepancy and inconsistency in the...
What the creators of BitCasa realized is that most data backed up to the cloud is extremely redundant, think of how many copies of Heart's "Barracuda" are backed up in the ether
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