Building a modern information governance strategy
How to rethink your approach to develop a more modern information governance strategy


Information management is getting harder. Organisations face increasing data volumes, more stringent legal and regulatory record-keeping requirements, stricter privacy rules, increasing threat of breaches and decreasing employee productivity.
Companies are also finding that their old-fashioned, legacy archive strategies are increasingly ineffective. This is driving many organisations to rethink their approach, developing more modern information governance strategies.
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