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The records and information management programs of the present and future
need to balance defensible disposal with data lakes.  In some cases, we
have used a zoning-like approach in which certain areas are designated for
data lakes, and the construction of the two critical controls then needs to
begin.
Of course the big data initiative usually involves not just those lakes,
but the integration of new varieties of information from outside of the
organization.  This I call bringing in the internet ocean.   Often, the
data being brought “in” is vast, high-velocity and very unfamiliar to the
organization; it does not meet the organizations quality standards and is
initially unintelligible in some respects; it often needs to be tagged and
valued as new “data asset classes.”

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