November 24, 2010
Join Us December 8 for a Live Email Archiving Web Seminar with Osterman Research
Our live web seminar series continues on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 with "What are your Obligations to Retain Email and Other Electronic Content?"
Analyst Michael Osterman of Osterman Research will join us to talk about findings from his recent report on the same topic. He'll discuss the business, litigation and regulatory compliance drivers that require organizations of all sizes and every industry to establish retention policies for email and other types of electronic documents.
Mike's report includes a summary of more than 50 regulations that require archiving of digital content. But as Mike notes in his report, there are still some organizations that are resistant to archiving such information.
"Unlike their regulated counterparts, organizations in so-called 'non-regulated' industries tend to believe that their electronic content retention obligations are minimal at best," he writes. "They believe electronic content should be deleted regularly to reduce the risk of liability in the event of a lawsuit or regulatory audit. They fear such content may contain 'smoking guns' that might reveal poor judgment by organizational decision makers or rogue employees... Contrary to what such decision-makers may think, no organization operating in the United States, regardless of size or industry, is immune from the obligation to retain electronic content in accordance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure."
Come learn the facts about why archiving email and other digital content is important for every type of organization.
As an added incentive, attendees who take our short survey at the end of the live event will be entered in a random drawing to win a new Apple iPod Nano... Just in time for the holidays!
Register for "What are your Obligations to Retain Email and Other Electronic Content?" here.

