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*Mining giant Rio Tinto has signed a global agreement with Active
Navigation to analyse and support the management of its unstructured
digital data. Rio Tinto is using Active Navigation to remediate over a
petabyte of unstructured content (over a billion files) that’s spread out
over five continents.*

Scott Singer, Head of Global Business Services at Rio Tinto said: “We
generate a huge volume of unstructured data and growth rates are expanding
significantly. Our early trials with Active Navigation identified that
approximately 40% of our data was eligible for defensible destruction. We
are now incorporating Active Navigation software as a primary mechanism for
file analysis and disposition.

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