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Friday, 28 May 2010 13:31 |
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Changing the Rules of the Game ebizQ - The Insider's Guide to Business and IT Agility
By Ken Peters, Executive VP, Digitiliti
The foundation of any business is its people. They are directly responsible for performing functions that increase the value of the business. How do they do this? They do it by communicating with customers - sending emails, creating proposals, analyzing and processing data. As they do so, they build a knowledge base of their customers, competition, industry, employees, product information, business processes and the like. Eighty percent of this knowledge is comprised of presentations, office documents, emails, or what is otherwise referred to as unstructured data.
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 16:16 |
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Does Your Customer Have A Technology Problem Or A Business Problem?
Business Solutions: Growth Strategies for the IT Channel on May 11, 2010
By Roy Bauer, CEO, Digitiliti
You're in a postmortem meeting with your team analyzing why you lost one of your key customers. You‘ve been working diligently with this customer for the past two years, helping them deal with their data growth issues and out-of-control email. Then without warning, your firm was dumped. This customer's problem paralleled the industry — 80% of data stored was either duplicate or proliferated and you implemented several solutions to control that problem.
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 16:15 |
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Collect Metadata To Manage Unstructured Data
CTR on April 1, 2010
By Rodd Johnson
Over the course of the last few years, unstructured data growth has seemingly outpaced even the tightly estimated IT capacity plans. Almost oblivious to the economic downturn, end users seem unable to quench their addiction to all things unstructured. With all the advances in technology, operating systems and applications, the growth curve of unstructured data has paralleled the growth and the complexity of point solutions targeted to deal with data growth and this proliferation of technology has compounded the difficulty of managing information let-alone trying to make effective use of all the information created in an organization. Worse yet, the ability to meet any sort of information regulatoy compliance standard is virtually non-existen. Ask any compliance manager or CIO who has to sign on the dotted line if they are really sure they are compliant and see what they say. To net it out, the value of unstructured data is being diluted to the point of irrelevancy because there is no practical way of even collecting it, much less analyzing it.
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 16:15 |
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Digitiliti Promising Quite a Bit in One Box
eWeek Storage Station on March 16, 2010
By Chris Preimesberger
Digitiliti is taking a risk just by using the name it has chosen. Typing it, we have to go back most of the time to correct it. A lot of t's and i's, close together. Solution: copy and paste.
Nonetheless, Digitiliti (copied, pasted) is just that: a digital utility box for information management, aimed at mid-market enterprises and SMBs. This is a 5-year-old company that is trying to do an awful lot in one sitting. It is also possible that it's trying to do too much.
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 16:14 |
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Digitiliti Launches DigiLibe
StorageNewsletter.com on January 28th, 2010
Digitiliti, Inc. released DigiLibe (formerly Pyramid) for general availability. DigiLibe is a new breakthrough information management solution to fundamentally change the way organizations gain command and control over the content and information assets created daily.
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