Wall Street Journal 10/02/03
Iron Mountain Plans
Digital Storage Push
By WILLIAM M. BULKELEY
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL
BOSTON -- Iron Mountain Corp., the world's largest
provider of storage for paper records, plans to add
another leg to its business by developing a
digital-records archiving operation.
Richard Reese, chairman and chief executive, said the
company hopes managing other companies' digital
storage will be a "couple-of-hundred million dollar
business in five years." This year, Iron Mountain
expects revenue of $1.48 to $1.55 billion.
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB106511213899945100-search,00.html?
Computerworld 10/06/03
Iron Mountain Service Assesses E-mail Retention Policies, Systems
http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/storage/story/0,10801,85727,00.html?SKC=storage-85727
Continuity Central 9/30/03
Fortune 1000 companies are _scrambling to update records management_
The combination of stringent new federal regulations on document
retention and privacy, and the financial burden of new litigation-discovery
rules is sending the United States_ Fortune 1000 companies scrambling to
update their records management programs, according to a study released
by Iron Mountain.
http://continuitycentral.com/news0614.htm
Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
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