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When the COVID-19 pandemic forced businesses to adapt to a remote workforce, IT teams had to shelve current projects and initiatives to accommodate a virtual
Data archiving is one of the most critical and essential data management tasks organisations need to perform. It allows you to lower your storage costs by reducing the volume of old data you need to store indefinitely and managing your information systems more effectively to ensure accessibility when required.
Data archiving is different from data backup as it refers to moving the data to a separate location instead of a copy of the data. Data archiving is beneficial for companies retaining large volumes of data for regulatory compliance or legal reasons. This can include healthcare organisations that need to keep patient records or financial institutions that need to retain records for regulatory compliance.
Data archiving is often described as “cleaning up” data by prioritising what is kept and archived or deleted.
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced businesses to adapt to a remote workforce, IT teams had to shelve current projects and initiatives to accommodate a virtual
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