A new research report on e-discovery from 451 Research, an analyst and data company focused on enterprise IT, indicates that although lawyers are bullish about the prospects of information governance to reduce litigation risks, executives, and staff of small and midsize businesses, are bearish and "may not be placing a high priority" on the legal and regulatory needs for litigation or government investigation.
The " E-Discovery and E-Disclosure 2013: The Ongoing Journey to Proactive Information Governance" (March 2013) report is based on 451 Research’s legal, e-discovery, and information governance practice along with the company’s ChangeWave research service. Together they surveyed small, midsize, and large companies in November and December 2012, inquiring how information is being accessed, managed, and retained. Specific coverage areas focused on enterprise IT and included relational and non-relational databases, data warehousing, text analytics, and business intelligence.
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