“Social channels introduce painful archiving headaches, with more metadata, proliferating networks, and countless devices and access points.” Market Overview: Social Media Archiving
Your archiving practices need to keep up with how your workforce communicates, including social communications. If you turn back the clock 20 years ago, it was all about email. Nowadays, email is just a one piece of a much bigger pie. Companies are deploying new forms of communication left and right, and the pace is only accelerating. It’s likely that you’re using several real-time communications tools to do business at this very moment.
As Forrester writes in a new report, there’s a growing need for companies to archive all business communications across various platforms, including their social communications. Furthermore, in order to be able to meet regulatory and e-discovery demands, firms need to deploy technology (such as the Alcatraz archive) that is specifically designed to meet the requirements of social communications archiving.
Read Market Overview: Social Media Archiving to learn:
- Why most archives aren’t built to handle social communications
- How to develop a comprehensive archiving strategy
- How connectors and supervision features differentiate the social archiving market
The report includes an overview of Actiance’s direct social connectors and key eDiscovery and archiving features. You may download the report here.
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