Preservation costs survey (US)
Professor William H.J. Hubbard from the University of Chicago Law School recently concluded his Preservation Costs Survey and the results are now available.
go to: http://bit.ly/1lx8gnx
download of executive summary and full report (for free)
The survey “is the first, and to date only, systematic effort to measure the extent and costs of preservation activity across a broad sample of companies,” and collected data from 128 companies, “including companies of all sizes and from a broad range of industries.”
The Survey generated conservative estimates of costs that are solely attributable to preservation obligations (scheduled records).
somehow a restricted scope of ESI.
No surprise, one of the results: Preservation of email and hard drives is the most common source of problems.
go to: http://bit.ly/1lx8gnx
download of executive summary and full report (for free)
The survey “is the first, and to date only, systematic effort to measure the extent and costs of preservation activity across a broad sample of companies,” and collected data from 128 companies, “including companies of all sizes and from a broad range of industries.”
The Survey generated conservative estimates of costs that are solely attributable to preservation obligations (scheduled records).
somehow a restricted scope of ESI.
No surprise, one of the results: Preservation of email and hard drives is the most common source of problems.
jhagmann - 4. Mär, 22:47