Meet user needs for “old data” through archiving. Separate the need for emergency copies from high value assets.
Your Challenge
- Archiving is about findability of old and potentially useful documents – not business continuity.
- Similar to back-up, archiving provides a reduction in files in the primary storage. Strategically the purpose of an archive is to provide a highly searchable information store.
- The change in technology and price point has moved archiving beyond just email to any information source.
Our Solution
We will explore the following to help us understand the research landscape:
- What are the goals of archiving as a strategy?
- Do you really need a archiving applications to enact the strategy?
- What types of information make sense to archive?
- How do you get started with building retention rules?
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