Media Alert: Closing the Gap Between IT and Operations for Better Information Management

October 13, 2010

Iron Mountain and AIIM to host free Oct. 20 webcast offering strategies for working together to get more value out of your information

BOSTON, Oct 13, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the information management company, and the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) will host a free webcast on Oct. 20 on how IT and operational business leaders can better collaborate to address information management issues of cost, efficiency and productivity.

Today's organizations face rapidly changing regulatory environments, growing security concerns, and access challenges in managing their information. Companies rely on both business operations and IT staffs to improve organizational efficiency and productivity - a challenge that requires both groups to reconcile their varying priorities and shrinking budgets. Independent business and IT expert Stephen Poe and Jim Stephenson, document management solutions consultant for Iron Mountain, will give their perspective on how to overcome the business - IT divide and more effectively meet organizational goals.

WHAT:

Attendees of Bridging the IT Gap: There Is a Way receive:

- - Recommendations on how to close the information management gap between business and IT leaders;
- - Best practices, policies and tools for more efficient document management;
- - Strategies for improving information access and workflow processes throughout the organization.

WHEN:

Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010, at 2 p.m. EST

TO REGISTER:

http://www.ironmountain.com/bridgingITgap

PRESS

CONTACT:

Christian T. Potts, public relations manager, Iron Mountain
617-535-8721

christian.potts@ironmountain.com

About Iron Mountain

Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM) provides information management services that help organizations lower the costs, risks and inefficiencies of managing their physical and digital data. The company's solutions enable customers to protect and better use their information--regardless of its format, location or lifecycle stage--so they can optimize their business and ensure proper recovery, compliance and discovery. Founded in 1951, Iron Mountain manages billions of information assets, including business records, electronic files, medical data, emails and more for organizations around the world. Visit www.ironmountain.com or follow the company on Twitter @IronMountainInc for more information.

SOURCE: Iron Mountain Incorporated

Iron Mountain
Christian Potts, 617-535-8721
Christian.Potts@ironmountain.com
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