Published June 2020

Sponsored by Micro Focus, Mimecast, Smarsh and Waterford Technologies

Executive Summary

Information governance can be defined as “policy-based control of information to meet all legal, regulatory, risk, and business demands”. It is an essential best practice for any organization, but particularly larger ones that must satisfy a complex set of regulatory, legal and other compliance demands. Archiving technologies – solutions designed to capture, index and store content – are an integral component of any information governance capability and must be considered as part of an overall information governance initiative.

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