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2014 April: Enterprise Content Management

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Take Back Control of Enterprise Data About the Author Joe Garber is the Vice President of Information Governance at HP Autonomy. In this role, he leads product messaging and go-to-market efforts for the organization's e-discovery, information archiving and ECM market offerings. Joe has more than 10 years of experience in information governance and e-discovery. He most recently served as vice president of marketing for RenewData, where he managed product and corporate marketing efforts for the e-discovery service provider. Contact Joe at joseph.1.garber@hp.com. Information governance is quickly becoming a necessity for any enterprise. Dramatically increased data volume, combined with new requirements being placed on data by internal and external forces, has enhanced information governance's visibility in the boardroom. At the same time, the definition of information governance is evolving. Information governance (IG) used to be a solution targeted only at legal and compliance problems. Now it is defined much more broadly and applies to new audiences and data types. Enterprise content management (ECM) is at the forefront of IG; it is capable of helping you solve regulatory challenges and allowing you to take back control of your data to achieve additional benefits. With its growing role in IG, ECM can help you lower cost and risk and drive strategic insight and productivity across your organization. ECM's growing role in a comprehensive information governance strategy

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