Generating metadata in the form a content index at the same time is a key process that enables the access downstream. Combined with good access and security controls this repository can then be presented to the whole workforce and potentially from any device.
When set against the traditional multiple silo approach where backup stores just sit there offering little value except insurance and use invasive technologies to acquire the data in the first place, one could wonder why a streamlined collection to combined multi-purpose store isn't the norm. Having a searchable content store may also negate the need for a dedicated and expensive 'Big Data' repositories if you can search and recover just the research data needed to perform your analysis.
Controlling the amount of data on live systems by moving to automated policy-based retention with search capabilities will then certainly increase the ability of companies to find the right piece of information when it's needed, practically on demand. Using a combined data management and search engine also means that a single search can cover many different repositories allowing the organisation to leverage different types of storage media; from dedupe disk through to removable media or cloud storage.
The ultimate goal
The ultimate goal for any business has to be about changing the way its global and connected workforce discovers, accesses and analyses information in the future; ideally without requiring IT intervention. A single, central, virtual repository that keeps only one copy of all data secure, de-duplicated, tiered to optimise costs and application aware will be critical to achieving instant ways to search and make sense of existing data to enable faster decision making.
It will obviously reduce storage needs overall but more importantly it will transform the administrative process into a more dynamic capture of business critical information that can be 're-used and recycled'. In a world where regulatory requirements, compliance and the need to demonstrate a strong return on investment (ROI) are constantly under scrutiny in the boardroom, a content resource such as this will dramatically improve the ability to search for, and access, data with ease from any device anywhere.
This access challenge really affects BYOD strategies; while they may offer the promise of reduced cost and happy employees, they also present risks of corporate or sensitive data becoming detached from the enterprise with no ability to control access or expire the information. Getting the right mix of the individual's own work related data and the desired corporate information, not just email, to tablets and smartphones can be tricky. If and the organisation doesn't provide effective enablement tools, users are left with public cloud offerings that at best are awkward to manage and at worst risk significant data breach.
Transparent and automated data collection
The ability to get files to any device from a secure corporate content store has to be matched by transparent and automated collection of data created at the edge as well as from primary systems.
The collection process from user's laptops, by default, also provides them with a backup which for the most part can be very low impact when leveraging the latest dedupe and other technologies. This vehicle not only frees users from the pain of managing external cloud solutions to get their data onto their smart device, but it also brings the data they create for their job into the organisation's control.
Not only are workers more productive but it provides a platform for good corporate governance or compliance that fully extends to edge data.
Putting centralised content and sophisticated indexing in the data management driving seat, instead of focusing on the individual components that play a role in the data management process overall, is sure to be the most effective way to help companies of all sizes to take control of Big Data going forward.
Content-based retention policies that only keep data that really matters to a business is set to change the way we view and utilise data, re-purposing data from the archive and bringing it back to life instead of consigning it to history.
Steven Bond, Reporter
Thursday, May 09 - 2013 at 01:29 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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