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Become your Organization’s Hero by Managing Unrestrained Data Growth
Companies often have unsupervised administration of records accompanied by unrestrained data growth resulting in the accumulation, retention, and mismanagement of vast quantities of physical and electronic data. This generates a need to address unrestrained data growth and retention of regulatory and business records, in both paper and electronic formats, while increasing business value and decreasing costs and risks. Savings at the individual application or database level may not be compelling, but when aggregated across tens, hundreds or, thousands of applications or databases, the opportunity is significant.

You can become your organization's hero by reducing overall cost of managing information. We can show you how to limit or decrease storage needs, reduce eDiscovery process costs, reduce supervision and surveillance costs, decrease hardware maintenance cost, reduce software maintenance cost, reduce data center space and limit personnel cost. By being the champion of information governance and record or data reductions your organization will make you a star and help conquer over-preservation while creating an ROI.

The speaker for this event will be James Dawson
James Dawson is a Director in the New York office of KPMG LLP’s U.S. Forensic Advisory Services practice, and is a member of the Forensic Technology Information Governance group. James has over 30 years of experience in supporting information governance for corporate legal departments, electronic discovery, business transformation services and information management. He has helped firms navigate the processes and systems to control information assets and meet defensible data reduction for corporate general counsel. James has been responsible for information governance in several industries and verticals including several multi-terabyte data preservations and records management assessments. James has provided corporate review and assessment for internal audit and compliance departments for complex global institutions. James has assessed financial records, legal data, trading communications and related Records Retention and Disposition schedules, matured corporate internal audit Records and created accurate record harvesting processes for corporate legal departments. James has assisted with the index and search of several hundred terabytes of corporate compliance records assets. James has built information governance responsibility models for global corporations with multiple information management control structures and stakeholders. James has advised on the remediation of legal assets including critical electronic evidence assets for several top 100 corporations in his information governance career.

When:  Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Where:  Vanderbilt Suites at the MetLife Building, 200 Park Avenue (44th & Vanderbilt), New York, New York 10133
Dress Code: Business Attire
Fees:

·         ARMA Member:  $40.00

·         Non-Member:  $50.00

·         Walk-In:  $55.00
Registration Deadline:  Tuesday, October 7, 2014, please respond at http://www.cvent.com/d/r4qg2g

This event is made possible with the generosity of our friends at NUIX


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