The EU General Data Protection Regulation’s (GDPR) spring 2018 implementation is just around the corner, leaving many legal professionals racing to understand how it will affect everything from legal holds to discovery. And in the process, many are coming to see the benefits of having an information governance program in place to ensure ongoing compliance.

Legal technology firms know this race to handle data well, and as the GDPR gets closer to becoming a reality, more and more are positioning their compliance tools to capitalize on companies’ growing information governance anxiety and demands. The latest entrant in the market is Informatica, which recently announced “Informatica Data Governance & Compliance for GDPR.”

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