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Chat with EMC Executives: Introducing EMC SourceOne Information Goverance Solutions

Date:

Apr 02, 09

Event Type:

Recorded Webcast

Category:

Archiving, Enterprise Content Management

Details:

Chat with EMC Executives about EMC’s Groundbreaking Information Governance Solutions

Information is universally recognized as the key business asset, essential to business success. But ungoverned information can also be costly and put organizations at risk.

During this recorded webcast, hear how EMC's Content Management and Archiving Division executives, Mark Lewis, President, Whitney Tidmarsh, CMO, and Andrew Cohen, Esq., VP and GM of eDiscovery and Compliance, explain how EMC is changing the playing field from point products to a more comprehensive and integrated approach to information governance.

Based on a new and innovative architecture, which is both scalable and flexible, EMC's next-generation information governance products and solutions enable policy-driven information management to address critical eDiscovery, compliance, and storage management requirements. With a combination of advanced technologies and best practices, the new EMC information governance solutions mitigate risk and ensure compliance, while reducing IT costs associated with retaining information.

Register now and Learn how EMC is helping organizations reduce costs, mitigate risk, and ensure compliance

This is your chance to hear first-hand why EMC is the only vendor that can offer complementary hardware and software technologies that address customers' most pressing information governance requirements.

Learn how EMC is making it possible to:

  • Enable proactive information management, allowing customers to centrally manage multiple content types in order to apply consistent retention, disposition and overall lifecycle management
  • Reduce IT costs and associated backup windows by 60 percent or more, while improving operational efficiencies
  • Mitigate risk associated with industry and other regulations
  • Reduce time and costs of discovery

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