e-discovery news from FierceCIO
NewsLegal landmines with Google+
Google+ has attracted a lot of buzz and more than 20 million users so far, but use of the social network in the enterprise raises a host of questions about privacy and security. Before letting Read more...
Reducing costs and risks of e-discovery
Electronic discovery, its costs and risks are things most people would probably prefer not to think about unless forced to after being hit with a lawsuit. The costs and risks can be best handled, Read more...
Be careful what records you destroy
The e-discovery process not only is growing more complicated, but non-compliance is becoming a lot more costly, especially if you fail to preserve relevant documents. In a recent case out of Texas, a Read more...
How information governance can improve productivity
There are a lot of complicated reasons for organizations to make information governance (IG) a priority, including the possibility of having to respond to e-discovery demands at some point in the Read more...
This email will self destruct
Companies can have a lot of good reasons for not holding on to all of their old email, not the least of which is getting rid of content that might otherwise be requested through e-discovery. For Read more...
Make sure you talk to your lawyers
As an IT manager, it's important to really know your company's legal team, not just who they are. It's important to have conversations with them long before you have to. Gartner blogger Frank Kenney Read more...
Making e-Discovery painless
You probably wince when looking at the dollar signs associated with e-Discovery compliance, a new legal requirement for companies large and small. But there are plenty of products coming on the Read more...
Some IT sectors may profit from downturn
The economic news has been bad all around, from both a personal and a corporate perspective. But some IT sectors may actually prosper from the economic turmoil and be poised to help clean up the mess Read more...
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