Articles in: Unified

What Office 365 is, and What Office 365 isn’t
It's a step in the right direction, but O365 is a far cry from unified information governance
Recently I have had a number of discussions with industry leaders who wonder how their companies’ transitions to Microsoft Office 365 (O365) is going to affect their information governance mix. While this […]
May 04, 2017
Smartphones and Governance
How iPhone vs. Android relates to information governance
iPhone or Android? It would hardly be hyperbole to suggest that question ranks among the most hotly debated issues of our time! There are many reasons to prefer either product. This blog […]
Oct 27, 2016
eDiscovery: Stark Contrasts
The unlikely connection between Game of Thrones and unified eDiscovery
WARNING: This blog post contains minor Game of Thrones spoilers. It is highly recommended that anyone reading should first watch every season in its entirety. If you are past season 1, you are probably fine, but it is still recommended to catch up. And let’s be honest; at this point you should probably be all in or all out, given that it’s been on for 6 years already!
Jul 07, 2016
eDiscovery: Complexity Doesn’t Mean Perfection
Why the eDiscovery industry needs to do an about-face
One of the most common frustrations in the eDiscovery industry today is the needless level of complexity. If you were to poll industry veterans – professionals who speak the same lingo and […]
Jun 02, 2016
The Paradox of Simplicity: A Look at ZL’s Unified Archive
Why some business users don’t agree that less is more
ZL Unified Archive® is often tragically misunderstood. It’s like the ‘breakfast club’ of information governance software. Last week, I was having a conversation at a conference in Houston, and (not unexpectedly) I […]
May 23, 2016