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Namibia - Not long ago, the entire information universe was in paper form, relatively small, and managed exclusively by people. Rules directing employees what to keep, where to store it (on-site or off-site in banker’s boxes), and for how long was an easy task. Each employee maybe filled up a box or two a year and applied a simple rule to each box. Today, the first problem with managing information is knowing all that exists, which is difficult because there are ever-growing piles of structured and unstructured data in endless file formats in many storage locations, including the Cloud. Getting a handle on what information exists for the average large company today is all but impossible with literally billions of files. “Bigness” has become a real issue and will continue to confound as the pile continues to grow unfettered. http://bit.ly/2C2kofk
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