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Topic for Second Quarter Events
For many organizations, the risks and costs associated with eDiscovery doesn't impact them widely enough in order to devote time, energy and resources in a proactive manner. However, with the advent of easier and more widely spread technology, and the proliferation of information, "Big Data" has a serious impact from both a business perspective and a legal one. Setting aside the question of how your company or client can use Big Data analytics as a business/revenue driver, we should ask how "Big Data" influences the world of legal and compliance. Is "Big Data" the nucleus around which eDiscovery, Compliance, Legal IT, Privacy, Security, Records Management and Information Governance will revolve and evolve? What does the ecosystem of "Big Data" look like? Who are the players? How does it impact your department's ability to grow and your career?
Join our round table throughout April and May 2013 for an in depth look at how your internal and external clients are looking at "Big Data" and what it means for your world.