
There is no Such Thing as a ‘Rare’ File Format
File sharing today is being increasingly democratized.

File sharing today is being increasingly democratized.

They’re both in entertainment – well, that is if you consider politics entertaining these days.

We’ve talked in other blogs about how important it is to connect Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) with other enterprise systems such as Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Data-Loss Prevention (DLP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise File Synch and Share (EFSS).

If you are like most organizations, you have dozens of solutions involved in producing, storing, and sharing documents and data.

This is the first of five blogs that will discuss key predictions related to the use of Enterprise Digital Rights Management in 2016.

Automation is everything when it comes to Enterprise Digital Rights Management. If organizations need to rely on employees to manually click and protect every sensitive

Many EDRM offerings were developed (or acquired and bolted on) as an ‘extension’ to another system.

While connectivity with existing ECM, DLP, ERP and EFSS will automate a great deal of the ‘rights attachment’ process (See Prediction #2), there will still be plenty of files you will need employees to manually protect.

We have seen many instances where EDRM saved an organization from exposing a sensitive information that was emailed to the wrong person; stopped a contractor from stealing sensitive intellectual property; or protected data that was stored on a stolen mobile device.

File sharing today is being increasingly democratized.

They’re both in entertainment – well, that is if you consider politics entertaining these days.

We’ve talked in other blogs about how important it is to connect Enterprise Rights Management (ERM) with other enterprise systems such as Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Data-Loss Prevention (DLP), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Enterprise File Synch and Share (EFSS).

If you are like most organizations, you have dozens of solutions involved in producing, storing, and sharing documents and data.

This is the first of five blogs that will discuss key predictions related to the use of Enterprise Digital Rights Management in 2016.

Automation is everything when it comes to Enterprise Digital Rights Management. If organizations need to rely on employees to manually click and protect every sensitive

Many EDRM offerings were developed (or acquired and bolted on) as an ‘extension’ to another system.

While connectivity with existing ECM, DLP, ERP and EFSS will automate a great deal of the ‘rights attachment’ process (See Prediction #2), there will still be plenty of files you will need employees to manually protect.

We have seen many instances where EDRM saved an organization from exposing a sensitive information that was emailed to the wrong person; stopped a contractor from stealing sensitive intellectual property; or protected data that was stored on a stolen mobile device.