Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Information Governance and eDiscovery Trends for 2012
http://ow.ly/8bzWJ
An article by Charles Skamser posted on the eDiscovery Paradigm Shift website.
This article discusses the topic of Information Governance and eDiscovery and looks at trends projected for 2012 and into the future. The article touches on topics such as Cloud Computing, and Social Media Networks, and the impact they are having on eDiscovery and managing information.
The article further states, "The real change that we will witness in 2012 will be virtual technology (not hardware based) that enables users to move information governance and eDiscovery solutions/platforms to the cloud ESI and collects it and processes it in the cloud where it resides."
The article further projects, "Enterprises will be able to move virtual information governance and eDiscovery solutions around their networks and private clouds as required to collect and process ESI where it resides. Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) will provide information governance and eDiscovery solutions as part of their standard IaaS and PaaS technology stacks. Early Case Assessment (ECA) is going to take on a whole new meaning. This approach is a major paradigm shift in the entire concept of how information governance and eDiscovery should work."
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One of the greatest e-discovery trends over the last year has been the expansion of cloud computing. Although cloud computing is generally just another method for organizations to produce and keep information, use of the cloud can considerably improve the number of places where information is stored.
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