Why Better Information Management Makes Your Data More Valuable
If you haven’t thought about how much your data is worth, here’s how to calculate its value – in terms of both ediscovery and lost
Bill Tolson is vice president of marketing for Archive360. He has more than 25 years of experience with multinational corporations and technology start-ups, including 15-plus years in the archiving, information governance, regulations compliance, big data, data analytics and legal ediscovery markets. Prior to joining Archive360, he held leadership positions at Actiance, Recommind, Hewlett Packard, Iron Mountain, Mimosa Systems and StorageTek. He is the author of two eBooks: “The Know IT All’s Guide to eDiscovery” and “The Bartenders Guide to eDiscovery.” He is also the author of the book “Cloud Archiving for Dummies” and co-author of the book “Email Archiving for Dummies.”
If you haven’t thought about how much your data is worth, here’s how to calculate its value – in terms of both ediscovery and lost
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