How to Kick Start Your Organization’s Data Map for Information Governance

Information governance is a set of policies and practices which help an organization understand where its data is stored and how it is managed. We will discuss information governance as it relates to data storage, management, preservation and collection in regards to e-discovery.

Why You Should Create a Data Map for Your Organization Today

    Federal Rule 26, the Meet and Confer rule, requires the parties in a litigation to meet at an early time to discuss the information they have and what they will share. The parties must meet “at least 21 days before a scheduling conference order is due under Rule 16”, which states that the … Continue reading Why You Should Create a Data Map for Your Organization Today

How to Create a Data Map

Data mapping is an essential process in data integration. In fact, data mapping is the first step in several tasks associated with data integration.

5 Tips That Will Make eDiscovery Data Mapping Smoother

In the legal system, when the attorneys for both sides prepare for the litigation by exchanging each side’s information, the process is called discovery. The exchanging of discoverable digital information, or “electronically stored information” (ESI), introduced the term “e-discovery”.   All of this digital information is stored on a large variety of different devices including … Continue reading 5 Tips That Will Make eDiscovery Data Mapping Smoother

How Does Data Mapping Fit with Information Governance?

Data governance is a set of processes that makes sure an organization’s crucial data is managed formally, effectively and efficiently by all of the users, throughout the whole business. It also ensures that data is reliable and can be trusted with everyone being held accountable for any adverse event due to error or low quality … Continue reading How Does Data Mapping Fit with Information Governance?