Thursday, February 9, 2012

Impressions from Legal Tech New York 2012: cloud; eDiscovery; and information governance dominate




http://ow.ly/8YF4m

An article by Gary MacFadden on the enterprise management blog, The Compleat ECM Angle.

This article discusses the author's impressions of the recent Legal Tech 2012 Conference held in New York last week.

The article provides information about certain exhibitors, and different types of technology that are offered within the litigation support community.

The article further looks at important topical issues such as cloud computing; handling electronically stored information during eDiscovery; and information governance.

The article poses an interesting lists of questions to consider, as follows: "
  • Who owns the information governance process?
  • Who owns the ESI?
  • Where is the ESI?
  • How much ESI do we have?
  • How fast is it growing?
  • What can we defensibly delete?
  • What ESI that is not a record should I keep?
  • How long should I keep it?
  • Who should have access to it?
  • What are the risks and benefits of keeping or deleting ESI?"
The article also provides discussion of the recent release of the IMRM (Information Management Reference Model) released by the EDRM organization, and provided here below:




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