This seminar explores ways to solve these problems at the source with secure archiving to segregate current from historical transactions. Find out how reducing the amount of information in the production database reduces disk space required, cuts the cost of storage and helps applications process faster.
Processing more transactions and collecting more customer information may be great for business, but unmanaged data growth can slow application performance, strain financial and technical resources and jeopardise service agreements.
The rapid growth of application data is typically replicated in development, quality assurance and staging environments, not to mention back-ups or mirrored databases. This multiplier effect limits room for growth, and increases storage, maintenance, licence and database costs.
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Managing Data Growth
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Tuesday
10th November 2009 
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0930 - 1300

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Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre
2 Lower Castle Street,
Old Market,
Bristol,
BS1 3AD 
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Time Item 0930 - 0945 Coffee and registration 0945 - 1000 Introduction and welcome 1000 - 1045 Information on Demand 1045 - 1100 Coffee 1100 - 1140 Managing Information through its Lifetime 1140 - 1230 Unified Archiving 1230 - 1300 Lunch and close
Doug Coombs
Doug Coombs has over 25 years' industry experience. Based in the UK, he is primarily responsible for communicating IBM's Information on Demand strategy to clients, partners and internal staff. Information on Demand is a comprehensive vision for unlocking the business value of an organisation's information to optimise business performance.
Doug joined FileNet, acquired by IBM in 2006, as a pre-sales consultant and progressed to leading the team for the Europe North region. He joined Product Marketing in 2003, specialising in Business Process Management, before taking the lead role for Product Marketing in EMEA for FileNet and then IBM's Enterprise Content Management portfolio.
Prior to joining FileNet in 1995, Doug spent five years at BP plc as a developer and business consultant within client computing and oil products distribution groups. He has also held senior consultancy positions at European Software Publishing, First Horizon and Watermark Software.
Doug is a graduate of the University of Northumbria with a BA Hons degree in Business Studies.