Tag Archives: eDiscovery & Information Governance in Practice Forum

The Sedona Conference Hails the Advent of Value-Based Information Governance

Information Governance (IG) is emerging as one of the most important issues confronting organizations today, particularly in this age of Big Data and data breaches.  The influential Sedona Conference (Sedona) recently weighed in on this evolving dialog and released for public comment its Commentary on Information Governance (the Commentary).  Sedona has joined ARMA International and … Continue Reading

Something Wicked This Way Comes – Dark and Dusty Data and the Risk Your Organization Already Owns

This blog post is a joint submission with BakerHostetler’s Discovery Advocate blog. Authored by: James Sherer During the final panel of Thomson Reuters’ 17th Annual eDiscovery & Information Governance in Practice Forum, Thomas Barnett, Ignatius Grande, and Sandra Rampersaud led a lively discussion on Managing Big Data, Dark Data, and Risk.  And while the exchange … Continue Reading
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