Bill Savarino Article on E-Mail Retention

Read Bill Savarino’s e-mail retention insight into the recent Wall Street meltdown in the January 14, 2009 article in COMPUTERWORLD entitled “Wall Street crisis brings lax e-discovery law enforcement to light.” You can access the article here.

Bill has considerable experience with the retention of Electronically Stored Information and over the years has spoken on the topic to thousands of general counsels, executives, and IT and records managers for companies and organizations such as ARMA and AIIM throughout the nation. In fact, if you are in Philadelphia on April 1, 2009, you can hear Bill speak at the AIIM Annual Exposition and Conference on ESI “Reducing Discovery Risk and Cost with a Proactive Email Archiving Strategy” with industry retention expert Bill Tolson of Mimosa Systems.

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