BOSTON, MA — (Marketwired) — 05/17/16 — today released an industry report, “.” The report assesses the current state of managing email for information governance purposes, uncovers the obstacles and risks information governance professionals and their organizations face when it comes to maintaining and managing emails and documents as business records and includes previously untold accounts of the business and financial consequences associated with lost emails of record. Fielded in conjunction with records management leader , the report finds that information governance professionals are overwhelmed by email and unable to classify and store it, making retrieval a major headache and leaving their organizations open to significant financial risk.
“The importance of being able to classify, store and retrieve the ever-increasing number of emails containing business critical information can–t be understated,” noted Yaacov Cohen, co-founder and CEO of harmon.ie. “The legal, compliance and business ramifications of mismanaging emails are very real, and businesses must make sure employees are able to easily capture all sources of business information to avoid potentially dire consequences.”
The report surveyed more than 100 information governance professionals with 39 percent hailing from the C-suite, followed by compliance consultants, analysts, records managers and compliance directors respectively. Respondents work in a variety of industries including technology, government, energy, manufacturing, healthcare and more.
With emails representing a growing source of business records, companies must take stock and identify the threats posed. A quick snapshot of the top findings is shown below.
Email now acts as one of the largest sources of business records, with most respondents indicating that five to 50 percent of all their organizations– emails meet the criteria of business records.
Despite recognition of email as a source of critical business records, 77 percent of information governance professionals share that their organization has challenges with email compliance, making email the biggest compliance roadblock organizations face today – ahead of other electronic documents.
Close to a quarter (23 percent) of information governance professionals shared that their organization has indeed suffered negative consequences from litigation, regulatory sanction or the threat of litigation related to an inability to produce emails as records.
Over 50 percent of respondents indicate that the financial impact of not being able to produce emails when obligated to do so would be at least $1 million and close to one-third of information governance professionals say the potential financial exposure of not being able to produce emails could be over $5 million.
The majority (79 percent) of respondents see the “Last Mile” of compliance and information governance as either –important– or –very important.– The “Last Mile” refers to the process of capturing, classifying and storing important documents and emails — organizations can–t be compliant with documents and emails they don–t capture.
Over three-quarters (76 percent) indicate that a single view and repository of email and business documents would benefit the business.
“Email is likely to represent over 80 percent of all records eligible for RIM compliance management,” said Bruce Miller, principal at RIMtech. “Businesses need to recognize the financial threats posed by mismanaged email and deploy a solution that makes capturing, classifying and storing important emails simple.”
To learn more about the role of email in RIM please join records management expert, Bruce Miller, harmon.ie–s VP of Professional Services, Ron Johnsen and Gimmal–s CTO, Brad Teed on May 18th at 11:00 am ET for the live webinar, “”
Download the comprehensive report, which includes detailed analysis, stats and findings: .
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Tom Dillon
Scratch Marketing + Media for harmon.ie
508-654-2417
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