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Standard file and block storage have their places, but there is an increasing move to object storage to meet the governance, risk and compliance needs of organisations, while also providing enhanced information management capabilities, say analysts Clive Longbottom and Marcus Austin.
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Today's business intelligence platforms are expensive, labor-intensive to maintain, and have a low adoption rate with business users. This resource introduces an out-of-the-box BI tool that conquers these challenges – read on to learn how.
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The following white paper explores the importance of information governance in today's market and provides a technology recommendation designed to keep the records you need to grow your business while safely disposing of unnecessary records, reducing storage costs, minimizing audits, and more.
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The following white paper explores an IG platform that has been designed with the future of mobility in mind. Get a firsthand look at how this solution can enable organizations to govern, from a centralized location, data created from virtually any device and without having to migrate out of an EMC system or another records management structure.
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ECM software, once limited to document management, has broadened its applications to include records management, web content management, workflow and collaboration. Learn how to evaluate ECM software to see which ones belong in your enterprise information toolkit.
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Consult the following white paper to learn the steps it takes to properly identify and protect your vital records. Also gain a deeper understanding of the risks associated with inadequate preservation, how to evaluate storage options, and more.
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When it comes to ECM systems, the challenge for content management executives is to balance security with accessibility. To help with this task, here is a handbook of best practices – exploring topics on CMS security, IAM strategies, Office 365 and more.
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Traditional machine learning operations were fairly simple and easy to manage; but as ML grows in complexity and scope, the old way of doing things is no longer feasible. ML projects are often started in response to C-suite goals and involve employees across the length of an organization. Check out this eBook to learn more about MLOps.