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The Information Governance (IG) concept has been around for years. Implementation has proven difficult to downright impossible because the domain is so broad. Enterprise-wide IG is massively scaled, crossing workgroups, location, data types, and business process boundaries. When the enterprise determines to implement IG, it faces the prospect of developing new processes and technology across the entire organization. In addition, the enterprise faces dynamic changes over time: as information management needs morph and shift over the years, IG morphs right alongside them. Given this broad scale, organizations have the best chance for success by concentrating on the highest risk […]
Read the complete article at: Trends in Information Governance: eDiscovery and Big Data