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27 Mar 2009
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25 Feb 2009
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PDF
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16
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Presentation Transcript
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English
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ABSTRACT:
A recent study found that the average organization can safely remove up to 70% of its user-generated data and remain well within legal guidelines for data retention. A similar study discovered only 5% of all user-generated files were ever re-opened after their initial creation.
Freeing up valuable storage space represents a huge opportunity; you can dramatically improve the efficiency of your storage resources by:
- Reclaiming capacity - recover more than 30% of your existing capacity, within 30 days
- Reduce usage growth rates - turn an uncontrolled 70% year-on-year rate into a controlled 40%
- Maximize returns on hardware investment - make the most of your existing resources
These results are achieved by implementing logical and straightforward management policies. This presentation transcript highlights a solution that helps disregard wasteful data and creates a more efficient storage infrastructure by reclaiming crucial storage space.
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