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September 24, 2007 eDiscovery Best PracticesSix Things You Can Do To Optimize eDiscovery Effortsby Barry Murphy with Kyle McNabb, Diana Levitt |
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eDiscovery scares organizations, plain and simple, largely due to a lack of well-accepted best practices. As eDiscovery became a hot topic over the past year, several smart tactics to employ and common mistakes to avoid emerged. Information and knowledge management professionals should learn how their peers create central views of information to make eDiscovery more efficient, as well as watch how strategies like "archive everything" have failed and created further eDiscovery problems.
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