The license should be read closely. It may not discuss retention per se but
you should get a good idea of what the retention requirement might be. If
you cannot discern a retention requirement after reading the license, then
I'd recommend linking the retention of the software configurations and
source code to the retention requirement of the license itself. Example:
Destroy 2 years after license expiration/termination.
Hope this helps.
Tony Laino, CRM, CDIA
Manager, Consulting Services
TAB Professional Services
1-800-243-6547 x.264
www.tab.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard D Reilly [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 11:42 AM
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Subject: Is there Retention for software configurations and source code?
Anyone have an informed opinion about retention for software configurations
and/or source code? My IT group asked me this question.
Regards,
Richard Reilly
Information Analyst
Information Asset Management (IAM)
Seagate Technology LLC
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