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Last Chance to set up a meeting with eDJ during ILTA & Welcome Diane Block as Director of Marketing at eDJ

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: . Published: 2011-08-09 10:35:21  Greg is very excited about attending ILTA coming up in a few weeks...that's all he's talking about right now.  Nashville this...Nashville that.  One would think that he never had BBQ before.  In fact, he recently added a panel on Wednesday, August 24 at 1:30pm CST on Keep Your Eyes on Firm Goals When Your Head Is [...]

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Information Governance – Marrying Data And Content

In looking through the data from our information governance survey, I sometimes find results that don’t necessarily match the reality of what goes on in practice. That is not necessarily surprising given the challenges of info governance, but it’s certainly interesting. One such data point from this survey is the fact that an overwhelming number of respondents – 83% - believe that the primary focus of information governance is the management of both unstructured content (e.g. Word processing documents) and structured data (e.g. databases). Seems like a “duh” finding, right?

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Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat – Buckles Wrap-Up

Wrapping up my coverage of the first Carmel Valley eDiscovery Retreat, it seems strange that almost a month has flown by. Then again, we have been in serious growth mode at eDJ now that Jason Velasco has come on board. As I am working on my ILTA 2011 sessions on Predictive Coding/Remote Collection and the Cloud for Firms, it becomes clear that my sessions in Carmel have changed my expectations of audience participation and content quality for conferences. I put a lot of thought into how to prevent the two classic conference panel killers, ‘Death by Powerpoint’ and the ‘Charlie Brown Speaker’. The informal setting and intimate audience gave me the freedom to take risks that might not have flown as well in the packed, stifling rooms of LTNY.

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Social Media Ninja (in training)

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: . Published: 2011-08-16 13:41:45  As CEO of a media company, I thought it would be a good idea to learn more about social media and how to utilize it.  I’m not an old fogey by any stretch of the imagination, but I really didn’t fully embrace the Twitter community or blogosphere until recently.  This is surprising because I always considered myself [...]

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Information Governance Still An Immature Market

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Barry Murphy. Published: 2011-08-18 09:43:28  My last two posts about our information governance survey results hit on some positive trends – information governance is a defined model for managing information that many organizations are executing on and it encompasses the management of both structured and unstructured data.  I’ve also argued that we are in the early days of information governance [...]

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Will HP Buy Autonomy?

Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Barry Murphy. Published: 2011-08-18 13:33:49  I saw a report today that HP will make a $10 billion bid for Autonomy.  If true, it's major news.  We've always known that the software giants covet the information governance market (of which eDiscovery is a major component).  But, none have made truly significant purchases yet.  There have been signs, though, that the big [...]

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Legal Holds for Enterprise Archives – A New Report

Legal hold initiatives have dominated my corporate consulting engagements for the last year, especially implementing holds across enterprise archives such as Symantec’s Enterprise Vault, EMC’s SourceOne (EmailXtender) or Commvault’s Simpana (although rumors indicate that Commvault is discontinuing their discovery templates). It makes sense that corporate legal departments tend to start by tackling the greatest risk that they are responsible for, preservation of all potentially relevant ESI – especially email. Acquiring an enterprise archive allowed them to capture (journal) all communications, thus providing immediate ongoing preservation. Now that the immediate risk has been mitigated, corporate IT has begun to scream about the rapidly growing corporate digital landfill. I have corporate clients who are accumulating 5-7 TB of email per year at an escalating pace. That explains my backlog of clients wanting to protect potential evidence within their archives so that they can expire (delete) all non-records according to their retention schedule. Sounds easy, but having done a lot of these has taught me that there are frequently land mines buried just under your communication trash. This inspired me to write a report detailing the common issues, solutions and best practices around implementing legal holds on enterprise archives.

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Information Governance – From Theoretical To Actionable

The last few posts in my information governance (IG) series have focused on the growing acceptance that IG is a defined model for managing information that companies are currently executing on, the fact that IG encompasses both structured data and unstructured content, and the state of relative immaturity in overall IG practices. The survey data is presenting a good news / bad news scenario: there is some agreement on what IG is and the component practices within it (records management, eDiscovery, archiving &storage, security, compliance, privacy, etc), but seemingly not a ton of proactive IG initiatives. This is not uncommon in emerging markets where unique challenges exists, e.g. getting huge volumes of diverse types of electronic information under control.

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Take eDJ’s SaaS Survey And Get A Free Report

There is a ton of interest in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and cloud-based computing. Our industry relies on the cloud for both proactive information management (think hosted email archiving) and reactive eDiscovery services (think processing and hosted review). Attitudes toward SaaS and the cloud, though, have been hard to measure. There are camps that don’t trust the security of the cloud, just as there are camps that are quick to send data outside the four walls of the company and into the cheapest storage possible.

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ILTA 2011 – That’s a Wrap

A year after the flooding, the ILTA rev-elation conference finally made it to the Gaylord Opryland Resort this week. I heard that member attendance hit 1500, but the increased provider presence raised the total attendees to almost 2500. As an acquaintance remarked, “The resort is like a casino, but all the slot machines have been replaced by plants.” Yes, it was that hard to find your way out. Luckily the conference and networking proved sufficiently distracting. The friendly atmosphere and grass-roots networking have always differentiated ILTA from the commercial bustle of Legal Tech. The exhibitor labyrinth was much larger than the last show in Las Vegas, which I have mixed feelings about. Overall, the mood was upbeat and almost everyone I queried has had a record year. Litigation and discovery readiness spending seems to have recovered from the 2008-2009 lull.

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