Depending on the strength of your search tools, a "keep everything" policy
means more time searching for any kind of reference request (no just legal
discovery or freedom of information).
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Annemarie Toth-Waddell <
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> Has anyone found any other compelling arguments out there aside from
> e-discovery and maintenance issues to convince IT or senior management?
>
>
> Annemarie
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> Subject: Re: A 'keep data forever' mentality could be beneficial for
> companies | Messaging Architects
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> "A 'keep data forever' mentality could be beneficial for companies |
> Messaging Architects http://bit.ly/bNknZK"
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> It's so frustrating that this is what our IT departments are being told
> - apparently storage costs are the only expense with keeping everything
> forever. They completely fail to mention e-discovery costs and risk,
> not to mention basic IT issues such as maintenance, backup, and time to
> restore an archive full of every single email a company has ever sent or
> received. And this is what we're up against every day.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Deanna L. Brouillette, CRM
> Records Manager
> Chesapeake Energy Corporation
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