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Avoid Compliance Nightmares and Clean Your Dark Data: Join the Webinar

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How do you manage compliance when you don’t know where much of your information lives and if it’s properly managed? Gartner, AIIM, all the research and advisory forms agree that over 80% of the information organizations store is ROT (redundant, trivial or obsolete).

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What is Infonomics and Why Should You Care?

Everteam

Laney recommends to not look at information at the individual level, but instead group it into collections that you can then validate as a whole. The first step – improving information governance. Some people say Infonomics is the next evolution of information governance. appeared first on EVERTEAM.

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Tech Tuesday: Getting Started with Classification

Everteam

One of the most important elements of an information governance program is the proper classification of your data. A central, formal classification scheme is critical, especially when much of the information – structured and unstructured – is used in multiple departments or teams across the organization.

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How to: Find and Clean out Your Dark Data with everteam.discover

Everteam

We say 80% of a company’s content is ROT – redundant, obsolete and trivial – and that keeping it is causing real challenges including storage costs and the risk of theft (both intentionally and accidentally). Send us a demo request. So you get it. You can select the files to review and add them to a basket.

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Manage Your Dark Content and Increase Compliance

Everteam

Managing dark content (or dark data – you decide which term works best for you) was the topic of our recent webinar and our VP of North America and resident expert on all things related to information governance, Ken Lownie, shared some insights into the challenge and how you can solve it. Why Is Dark Content a Problem?