Information lifecycle management: Driving security & compliance for data-rich business
May 18, 2005 – 4:03 amComparing simple data storage to Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is like comparing a single bus is to a city’s public transportation system: one is a component that serves a purpose and the other is a comprehensive system that delivers tangible, controllable results throughout the lifecycle of the user. ILM controls how data is taken in, stored, used, shared, and eventually discarded by an organization. The data held by Canadian organizations is increasingly regulated by government, and the legal and financial value of secure corporate and personal information is forcing companies to develop a holistic methodology for information management. In this presentation, Wayne Hogan will address some of the common ILM issues for Canadian organizations. Learn about the technical structure of ILM, such as the assessment, classification, and automation of data, as well as receive an overall view of the topic. Wayne will support his presentation with compelling analogies and real-world ILM examples from the Canadian marketplace. Gain valuable insight into how your organization will benefit from improved management of information.
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