Balance Matters
Risk
Lower risk by applying unified policies to:
- Control access to information and avoid damage to corporate reputation
- Protect against breach of privacy and ethics violations
- Establish a defensible Information Governance program
- Ensure regulatory and internal policy compliance
Value
Do more with your business content by:
- Making information easy to find, use, and share
- Adding transparency concerning information access and use
- Eliminating many problems with stale and inaccurate information
Cost
Reduce costs with an intelligent archiving and disposition program and:
- Cut the cost of storing information
- Eliminate "fire drills"
- Ensure information security
- Minimize eDiscovery, case assessment, and litigation costs
Did you attend the ARMA Conference this year?
Whether we missed you or you were able to sit and chat, we would like to provide you with the resources that continue to speak to the topics and solutions discussed at ARMA 2012.
Access our resource page to learn how OpenText will help you manage the full lifecycle of all your electronic and physical content.
- Try a free Tempo trial
- Learn more about Enterprise Information Management (EIM)
- Review the Records Management scorecard
- Access informative whitepapers
Why Information Governance?
Barclay Blair describes an Information Governance approach to maximize the value of information while minimizing its risks and costs.
Why Does Information Governance Matter?
In this video, Barclay Blair, an expert in the field of Information Governance, helps make sense of all the moving parts, from archiving and email management to records management and eDiscovery. He discusses emerging trends, pitfalls, and best practices involved with developing a sound and defensible Information Governance strategy.
Events
Why Information Governance?
Balance Matters Video
Sprint Minimizes Corporate Risks and Costs
“Using the OpenText records management and classification practices, we have been able to reclaim over one terabyte worth of storage space as people are cleaning up in addition to classifying content. It is estimated that we will reduce the legal fees associated with eDiscovery by 50 percent annually.”
— Scott Granger, Manager, Intranet Portals and Content Management at Sprint
INFORMation Governance: The Blog
To-the-point posts on everything from event and conference wrap-ups, emerging trends, and major industry happenings to thoughts, ideas, and opinions about what's on the horizon——the OpenText IG Blog has it all!
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