Unstructured data cleanup has become a “where do we even start?” problem for many firms. Between file shares, DMS workspaces, Teams/SharePoint, and years of legacy repositories, the scope can feel too big to tackle and the risk of making the wrong first move is real.
Even firms that take action hit a wall: they choose a seemingly practical path, make some initial progress, and then the mess (and exposure) creeps right back. The truth is, most cleanup efforts fail for predictable reasons—but there is a better way forward.
If you’re responsible for IT, information governance, security, compliance, or knowledge management, join Rich Hale (CTO) and Christian Paschke (Product Advisor – Data Discovery) to learn how to move from uncertainty and periodic cleanup projects to a repeatable, managed process.
The evolution of unstructured data proliferation and why we're reaching a tipping point
The three approaches law firms typically use to manage unstructured data - and why they fail
A practical, sustainable model for managing unstructured data so cleanup doesn't become a recurring fire drill