Data-Archiving White Paper
Source: CDW
The shift to digital content and communications means organizations of all sizes are creating and saving more data than ever before. The increasing use of e-mail and messaging technologies, social networking, multimedia content, web pages and PDF files means the explosive growth of data generation - particularly unstructured data - will not merely continue, but multiply dramatically.
In addition to dealing with this ever-growing mass of data, businesses are also facing the challenge of storing data for longer periods of time. This is needed in order to satisfy increasingly stringent requirements for compliance and e-discovery.
What's more, no longer does the strategy of simply adding more storage devices to take on more data make sense. In addition to being prohibitively expensive, it is inefficient and does not address the growing need to manage data so that it can be identified when needed, and accessed and delivered in a timely, efficient and cost-effective manner.
Fortunately, data archiving is emerging as the go-to technology for efficiently managing growing data stores. With today's scalable archiving solutions, businesses can save money by managing their storage infrastructure more efficiently, satisfy both compliance and e-discovery demands, and treat data as the strategic corporate asset that it is.
In addition to dealing with this ever-growing mass of data, businesses are also facing the challenge of storing data for longer periods of time. This is needed in order to satisfy increasingly stringent requirements for compliance and e-discovery.
What's more, no longer does the strategy of simply adding more storage devices to take on more data make sense. In addition to being prohibitively expensive, it is inefficient and does not address the growing need to manage data so that it can be identified when needed, and accessed and delivered in a timely, efficient and cost-effective manner.
Fortunately, data archiving is emerging as the go-to technology for efficiently managing growing data stores. With today's scalable archiving solutions, businesses can save money by managing their storage infrastructure more efficiently, satisfy both compliance and e-discovery demands, and treat data as the strategic corporate asset that it is.
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| Date: | Dec 2010 |



