When collecting raw ESI from multiple individuals, there are bound to be tremendous amounts of duplicative documents. In company-wide e-mail chains, for example, a message is sent to multiple recipients and stored within each individual’s mailbox. Depending on your organization’s data retention policies, copies of the same file might also be found on the employee’s hard drive, file server, or company backup tape.When collecting raw ESI from multiple individuals, there are bound to be tremendous amounts of duplicative documents.
Monday, 19 December 2016
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Near Deduplication and Email Threading
Deduplication is just one of the tools to help you save time and money. As mentioned last week, data collections are growing bigger and bigger every day. Deduplication will help you identify and exclude those documents so your reviewers spend less time reading the same document over and over again, but how can we take this to the next level? That’s where Near Deduplication and Email Threading come in. The time saved by identifying near duplicates and email threads can considerably streamline your review process and maintain consistency on how documents are reviewed.
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
The benefits of deduplication and where you should dedupe your data
To identify duplicates, data can be examined in different
ways depending on the technology used. For example, file-level dedupe—also
called single-instance storage(SIS)—will identify identical files, store a
single copy and replace subsequent identical copies with a pointer to the
unique version stored. Examples of file-level deduplication include Novell
Inc.’s GroupWise and Microsoft Corp.’s Exchange (although SIS isn’t supported
in Exchange 2010) email programs. EMC Corp. also provides file-level
deduplication on its storage arrays, including Clariion, Celerra and its new
VNX series.
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Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Deduplication: Benefits and Costs
We know that the amount of data we store is exploding. Not
only are we collecting more detailed information about specific things (e.g.
servers, digital images, etc.), but we are also collecting information about
more things (e.g. refrigerators, automobiles, etc.). We are quite literally
experiencing the “Internet of Things” where uniquely identifiable objects are
connected through modern networking technology to provide us with an abundance
of information.
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Wednesday, 17 August 2016
A look into Data Deduplication feature and its advantages!
IT Professionals related to data storage field might have
come across the term “Data De-Duplication” by now. But still there exist a
small proportion of them who are connected to the field somehow, but are not
familiar with the term and its real benefits. So, here’s a small post for them
to know what exactly is Data Deduplication aka Dedup and its benefits.
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Tuesday, 3 May 2016
The Real Benefits of Deduplication
Amid all the talk about the brave new data environments
coming our way, there are still some hard facts that won't change no matter
what kind of data infrastructure is in place. One of these is that there are no such things as unlimited resources. Sure, in
theory you may soon have access to everything you could conceivably need, but
the amount is still finite-and so is your ability to pay for it. This is
especially true for storage, which does not gain the same kind of benefit that
virtualization brings to servers and networking. A byte of data requires a byte
of storage-another one of those hard facts.
Thursday, 28 April 2016
3 DE-DUPLICATION OPTIONS: HOW DO YOU CHOOSE?
When collecting raw ESI from multiple individuals, there are
bound to be tremendous amounts of duplicative documents. In company-wide e-mail
chains, for example, a message is sent to multiple recipients and stored within
each individual’s mailbox. Depending on your organization’s data retention
policies, copies of the same file might also be found on the employee’s hard
drive, file server, or company backup tape.When collecting raw ESI from
multiple individuals, there are bound to be tremendous amounts of duplicative
documents. In company-wide e-mail chains, for example, a message is sent to
multiple recipients and stored within each individual’s mailbox. Depending on
your organization’s data retention policies, copies of the same file might also
be found on the employee’s hard drive, file server, or company backup tape.
Monday, 25 April 2016
How to Double Your Marketing Team…WITHOUT New Hires
When I first heard about marketing automation, I
was running demand generation programs for an economic research firm.
One year after I’d implemented it, marketing automation had saved
me 1,832 hours across the entire team — the equivalent of one full-time hire.
To give you a little background, I’d previously been
working in sales, where I’d learned the importance of developing a
relationship with your audience through educational, entertaining materials,
rather than immediately delivering a hard sale.
Friday, 22 April 2016
10 things you should know about data deduplication
Although certainly not new, deduplication seems to recently
have become a much hotter trend. That being the case, I decided to write this
blog post as sort of a crash course in data deduplication for those who might
not be familiar with the technology.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Why Traditional Deduplication Is Not Giving Marketers the Full Picture
Customer habits are ever-changing and their interactions
with brands prior to a sale ever more complicated. Here, we explain why it is
necessary for businesses to change the way they deduplicate, in order to keep
up with their customers today.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
A look into Data Deduplication feature and its advantages!
IT Professionals related to data storage field might have
come across the term “Data De-Duplication” by now. But still there exist a
small proportion of them who are connected to the field somehow, but are not
familiar with the term and its real benefits. So, here’s a small post for them
to know what exactly is Data Deduplication aka Dedup and its benefits.
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Is Deduplication Useless on Archive Data?
One of the techniques that storage vendors use to reduce the
cost of hard disk-based storage is deduplication. Deduplication is the
elimination of redundant data across files. The technology is ideal for backup,
since so much of a current copy of data is similar to the prior copy. The few
extra seconds required to identify redundant data is worth the savings in disk
capacity. Deduplication for primary storage is popular for all-flash arrays.
While the level of redundancy is not as great, the premium price of flash makes
any capacity savings important.
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Monday, 11 April 2016
THE 5 MISTAKES TO AVOID IN MARKETING ATTRIBUTION
Marketing
attribution has been a subject of discussion in recent years. It has become a
necessity for advertisers as well as agencies in order to better control their
marketing costs. Here at Mazeberry, we have worked for 4 years (when this
article was written) in this industry and have managed to identify the traps
that advertisers tend to fall into when they start an attribution project. Here
are 5 mistakes to avoid when starting a marketing attribution project.
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Wednesday, 6 April 2016
The Benefits of De-Duplication and Where You Should De-Dupe Your Data
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Monday, 4 April 2016
Learn how to Adopt a More Efficient Backup Strategy with Deduplication
Imagine that you are a venture capitalist hearing a pitch
for a new online retail company. You have been captivated by the founders’
enthusiasm and are ready to make an offer, until you hear the proposed shipping
strategy. The plan is to ship the entire store’s inventory to customers every
time they want to make a purchase, so that they can identify what they would
like to purchase in their homes. Would you fund that company?
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Planned, deduplicated, sent!
Email marketing is the best performing digital channel, both
in terms of acquiring new customers as well as in engaging with existing
customers and retaining their loyalty. Its death has already been announced on
numerous occasions, but to paraphrase The New York Times, email is “the
cockroach of the internet”: it clings on and comes back whenever it faces the
threat of extermination. Since it was created 40 years ago, its technology has
stood the test of time and continues to adapt to the changing digital world.
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