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5 Steps to Unleash Your Organization’s Most Powerful Asset – Information.

Jul 6, 2021 11:00:00 AM | Marketing

This article was originally published on Ricoh.ca.

What is your company’s most valuable asset?

Without a doubt, it’s your information. Information management drives your organization forward and distinguishes you from competitors. It encompasses your goals, your products, and your ideas. Information keeps everyone on the same page—at least, in theory.

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Topics: Ricoh, Cloud Services, Information Management

Microsoft Exchange Server has been hacked. Now what?

Mar 11, 2021 9:54:18 AM | Chris Plauschinn

Last week, it was reported that as many as 30,000 governmental and commercial organizations had become compromised in an attack against Microsoft Exchange Server. More recently, this number has doubled to 60,000 known victims globally — many of which appear to be small and medium-sized businesses that depend on the email software. By the time you read this post, it is likely even more organizations will have been affected.

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Topics: Cloud Services, Security and Privacy

Migrating to Microsoft 365? Read these tips from the pros beforehand.

Mar 10, 2021 11:43:04 AM | Marketing

Your M365 migration has been approved! Now you are left wondering: where do I start, what are the risks and how do I minimize disruption to my business?

These are common and legitimate concerns voiced at the beginning of any migration. But, moving to the cloud can be stress-free and seamless if done properly.

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Topics: Cloud Services, Events and Sponsorships, Chris Plauschinn, Unstructured File Analysis

Three Ways to Achieve a Successful Cloud Migration

Sep 3, 2020 3:33:25 PM | Marketing

This article was originally published on Ricoh.ca

Moving to the cloud can be daunting but that should not stop you from considering this transition. It is no longer a dilemma of whether you should go to the cloud or not, rather it is a must as on-premise solutions may no longer be a viable option in today’s competitive landscape. Start treating cloud computing as a key enabler for your digital transformation initiatives to stay competitive.

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Topics: Ricoh, Cloud Services

Dispelling 5 Myths of Cloud Computing

May 10, 2018 3:00:00 PM | Marketing

Worldwide spending on public cloud services and infrastructure is expected to reach $160 billion in 2018, an increase of 23.2% over 2017.  Growth on this scale indicates new levels of trust in Public cloud computing but there remain outdated and incorrect myths surrounding the cloud.

We've put together the 5 most common myths surrounding the cloud in an effort to dispel fears and misconceptions.

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Topics: Cloud Services, Security and Privacy

Ricoh's David Greetham Speaks About Remlox Cloud with the eDisclosure Information Project

Apr 6, 2018 3:36:47 PM | Marketing

David Greetham, Vice President of eDiscovery Sales and Operations at Ricoh USA, sat down with Chris Dale, Founder of the eDisclosure Information Project, to discuss how Remlox Cloud is changing the way organizations collect their data.

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Topics: Ricoh, Cloud Services, Chris Dale, Digital Forensics

Friday Top Nine for May 20, 2016

May 20, 2016 4:06:18 PM | Marketing

Our favourite links from around the web to kick off your weekend.

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Topics: Friday Top Stories, Cloud Services

Ethics: Choosing the Cloud

Mar 24, 2016 12:49:58 PM | Marketing

Ricoh USA's Vice President of eDiscovery Sales and Operations, David Greetham, quoted in Legaltech News.

Exploring the three main areas of ethical obligation, cost, competence, and security, and how they apply to cloud computing.

Written by: Babs Deacon, LegalTech News

Cloud has emerged as a powerful way for attorneys and clients to reduce IT overhead while maintaining easy access to data and processes. Consumers, especially attorneys having special, ethical obligations, need to understand the impact of cloud on e-discovery management. An attorney who refuses to consider cloud offerings because of a lack of understanding about the technology is shirking the responsibility to participate competently in the discovery process.

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Says Greetham:

“An attorney cannot ignore cloud options because of lack of knowledge or discomfort; there is an ethical responsibility to understand this area of the law to best serve clients. In fact, it’s one that the industry takes seriously.

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Topics: Cloud Services, Digital Forensics