| Data retention made easy in 5 steps | |
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| If your business doesn’t have a data retention policy, then it’s likely that your default decision is to just never get rid of any data. This will be not only a burden on your storage, but also on your finances as well. Discover a better way through this blog post, which outlines 5 steps to defining your storage retention policy, the first 3 are:
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Saturday, April 8, 2017
Data retention made easy in 5 steps
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