The four reports are available as a combined report consisting of:
- Ad-Hoc Information Management
File servers continue to proliferate, and email has moved from a basic tool for exchanging documents to an inherent part of an organisation's communication and collaboration portfolio. With such ad-hoc information sources now being a mission critical function, the need for data management and archival is becoming critical.
- Managing Intellectual Assets
The increasing impact of local, regional and global compliance rules on the financial markets cannot be overstated. The need to identify, control and manage formal and ad-hoc information assets is growing - and has to be built on a suitable storage infrastructure.
- Managing Customers and Content
The impact of the convergence of IT, Telecoms and Media is immense on all suppliers in the sector. Customers have an increasing number of information assets and can choose services to choose from a range of suppliers. For companies wishing to succeed in the ‘new world,' understanding and managing information is key. In order to achieve this, multiple content types and complex customer data must be able to be stored and retrieved quickly and efficiently.
- Data Management Today
The storage landscape has become increasingly complicated in recent years. Along with the rapid adoption of network storage technologies and tiered storage models has come a multiplication of replicated data copies. How well have storage management tools coped with the changes?