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Too much information is ...-not useful-... is an excellent opportunity to put in place a process

“We have too much data, too much information in our shared drives and I guess most of it is of no use to us”. Does that sound familiar??

If No, that is great – you have made your team’s life very simple. If Yes, all the better – you have an opportunity to put a process in place so that you and your team can utilize the vast tracts of  data/information that you have stashed away in your enterprise.

And BTW, you are absolutely normal if the above statement sounds familiar because most of the organizations across the globe share the concern – Organizational level growth of unstructured data; and are working hard to find a solution so that they can utilize the vast amount of information which is present in pockets across the enterprise.

But before you get into too much detail of what the industry calls – “Information Lifecycle Management”, try and freeze the basic design principles for the solution based on your organizational dynamics.

With this I introduce Pankaj Bhutani who is a Process Consultant in our team and who recently completed a consulting assignment on information Lifecycle Management for a leading American Bank. Pankaj has more than 6 years of experience in the IT Infrastructure Management industry spending most of his time in designing solutions for clients in the US and Europe. He has played a key role in marketing and proposal development and comes with a strong background in Remote Datacenter Management. So read on and bask in the glory of Information Lifecycle Management with Pankaj…

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