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Information Governance Maturity Model: Should Retention Be Rethought?

Information Governance Maturity Model: Should Retention Be Rethought?
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Author(s): Salvador P. Barragan (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 28
Source title: Diverse Applications and Transferability of Maturity Models
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Shadrack Katuu (University of South Africa, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7080-6.ch004

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Abstract

With the advent of big data and the ability to correlate and discover new value, information may render current retention practices obsolete. Information is now becoming a more distinct asset and can no longer be thought of as an object without significant business value. Overall, big data and infonomics presents the possibility of analyzing vast quantities of data that could not have been addressed before and appraising it for business value. In the future, applying retention to information may become more about uncovering and measuring business value than of just following legal mandates.

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