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(Unverified)Jun 2nd 2008 1:35PM
Brad: Collaborative software environments like Acrobat.com and Zoho can create oceans of records on business interactions, negotiations and contracts. Those records can be relevant in a lawsuit. An issue businesses will face is whether to preserve those records under their record retention policies. --Ben http://hack-igations.blogspot.com/2008/02/collaboration-e-discovery-and-record.html
(Unverified)Jun 2nd 2008 3:36PM
Ben, exactly! That's the thing why I was never able to understand why COMPANIES use hosted products.
If I would own a company I would develop collaboration software OR host collaboratiion software on MY servers and not somewhere else where I cannot control what's happenin with my files. Serious, I wonder how often the "Application hosting companies" copy our files... lol
But we'll see in 10 years when Google (for example) knows people from A-Z.. and people wonder where Google got the info from... ;-)