EBS has enabled some sophisticated Records Management solutions to be integrated with SharePoint I originally thought that using EBS behind the MOSS 2007 Records Center would be a valuable use case
However, every records manager worth his or her salt will inevitably ask the million-dollar question: does cloud record storage jibe with our legal obligations for records management?
This makes me wonder if Governance, Best Practices and Technology can help an organization maintain its records and more importantly, if litigation and risk should be the key reasons for records management
When you do a search for "recall records management" in google, the blurb for their website states, " Recall is a leading provider of effective and secure document management
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Okay, I’ll do it. I’ll deal with the elephant in the server room. I will try, at the very least, to get a dialogue going around the two APIs that Microsoft has created for the externalization of content. [Please note that I did not say that these APIs were created for the...
This week I was faced with one of the harsh realities of life, death. My uncle unexpectedly passed away and I, along with my wife, accompanied my mother to the services. All in all it was a very fitting tribute to his life which included a career in the military highlighted by the Honors...
In terms of information growth and the remediation of it, there were a few vendors discussing the benefits of storage management or externalization of SharePoint content, as well as archival for operational benefits, neither of which are new ideas
I figure, if you’re reading any of the fine posts here in the AIIM SharePoint Community you likely have a pretty good idea of what SharePoint is, what it does, and maybe some of what it does not do, so what I’m about to say should come as no surprise: SharePoint is an information management tool
The Linear Tape File System (LTFS) is an open specification that is taking tape management into the future...This revolution in tape backup and management is ensuring that magnetic tape will be a viable and cost-effective long-term storage option well into the future
The Linear Tape File System (LTFS) is the latest development in magnetic tape, a technology that has been evolving for over 50 years and remains one of the most efficient means of storing data and information. The Linear Tape File System is self-contained tape that stores data and information...