Whilst the macroscopic ideas around storage and organising data on various
media may be easily conceptualised, there is a vast array of information about the physical
properties, engineering methods and software management available today. However, the majority
of this information is scattered across the internet which makes for difficulty searching and
making informed decisions. CONTENTENGINEER® GROUP aims to ensure that clients are empowered by the
vendorneutral advice and understanding they receive from engagements. This resources section is therefore
designed to assist both existing and prospective clients in determining the right answer to
technical, statute, regulation and best practice questions relating to electronic data storage
systems in which the Group specialises.
Being completely vendorneutral the Group has compiled a number of free-to-air downloads,
links and online technical glossary to support Clients in their mission in seeking the
correct answer to that elusive question. The resources include:
- The Grid - an extract from the Groups ever expanding knowledge base
detailing different types of media, devices and systems that hold information today
- Downloads - including free whitepaper(s)
that Clients may use in the development of internal projects for macroscopic
data storage programmes
- Links - recommended reading material for
learning more about the macro and microscopic elements of electronic data
storage systems, processes, law and engagement management
Please note that the Group does not endorse nor warrant any information
contained on third party websites, books, whitepapers, industry analyst guides
or other downloadable content. It is important to seek independent, advice
before making a decision to acquire any electronic data storage
that will hold an organisations digital assets. Whilst this advice may be
sourced from resellers and distributors, remember that they are often
reimbursed by the vendors/manufacturers they represent through resale
agreements, margins and/or additional target bonuses irrespective of any
potential open book policy in place.