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>>>> Please read the confidentiality statement below <<<<
ILM may only have a four-year lifecycle
Computerworld - Framingham,MA,USA
How quickly storage vendors want to forget fighting over who actually
coined the phrase Information Lifecycle Management. Huh? Did we do that?
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<http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic
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taxonomyName=storage&articleId=9011703&taxonomyId=19&intsrc=kc_feat>
Well, I guess that's the death nell for ILM. Beware, the next big
thing/new buzzword is just around the corner.
Gary L. Grieme
Records Manager
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