Practical Steps Toward Successful Information Lifecycle Management
Monday, 5th March 2007
Published by: ![]() Information lifecycle management (ILM) is a strategy for managing data actively, thoughtfully, and according to the long-term interests of an enterprise. Its objective is to deliver the right service levels to the right data at the lowest cost. ILM is both practical and visionary, and is based on several core principles of information and management. Moreover, there is a common process to follow in implementing it, even though each enterprise's results may be different, reflecting its unique business and data requirements. |
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