INFOGRAPHIC:
An organization's data is one of its most valuable assets and must be protected accordingly. Because there are so many ways data can potentially be compromised, organizations must take a multifaceted approach to ensure the well-being of their data. This means focusing on three key areas: data protection, data security and data privacy.
WHITE PAPER:
Spatial analytics is an increasingly viable way for business users to apply context in their data management process. Access this whitepaper to discover the power of considering time and place for better analysis.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses the challenges facing companies when it comes to the analysis of unique data, like emails and chat logs. Access now to see how one system provides valuable insights from non-binary information, a key aspect of a successful future.
EBOOK:
Bigger, more diverse networks mean a bigger attack surface for hackers. Today's networking pros must assess and update network security strategies to account for new vulnerabilities and respond to inevitable attacks.
EGUIDE:
Jon Toigo, Chairman of the Data Management Institute, explains how information lifecycle management (ILM) strategies can help classify data and control capacity by allocating it to the appropriate storage. Discover how recent improvements in ILM can enable your enterprise to truly benefit from implementing this strategy.
EBOOK:
CIOs are turning to emerging forms of data management, including predictive business intelligence and information architectures, to harness the power of their data. Inside this expert e-book, gain insight on data management topics such as storage and retention policies, data protection and lifecycle management.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this expert resource to discover the most recent trends in data integration, curation, and preperation – and to learn what these trends mean for you.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper looks at how these features relate to recovery service levels and how they can be deployed to help ensure that backup storage is used cost-effectively while still maintaining appropriate levels of
recoverability.
EBOOK:
This eBook, written for IT and data management professionals as well as business executives, will provide readers with tips and advice on how to avoid the missteps that can lead to enterprise data governance failures.