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50 Percent of Information Loss is Due to Human Error
Posted on Wednesday, February 8th, 2006 at 6:58 pm

 

According to Strategic Research Corporation, over 50 percent of information loss is due to human error, metadata corruption and viruses, which occur more frequently than total system disasters. ECM systems compound this risk with its advanced information lifecycle capabilities, which add structured properties to unstructured content. As a result, ECM systems require an additional recovery capability to limit the impact of discrete information loss.

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