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ILCM
(redirected from Information life cycle management)

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ILCMIntegrated Life-Cycle Management
ILCMInformation Life Cycle Management
ILCMInter-Link Capability Model
ILCMInternational Life Cast Museum


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As the Unix, Linux and Win2K (formerly called open systems) storage environments have become increasingly larger, a de-facto standard and user-friendly HSM (Hierarchical Storage Management) system must arrive and become a widely accepted and practiced method, making the nearly mandatory practice of information life cycle management attainable.
Multiple tracks will provide attendees with a full spectrum of best practices and emerging trends across key topic areas including SOA, virtualization, grid, security, application optimization, information life cycle management, automation, compliance, VOIP and network management.
Additional services include integration of custom or third-party software stacks for data protection, data management, information life cycle management and disaster recovery.
 
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