Media Alert: Strategies for Conquering Information Overload

November 16, 2010

Iron Mountain to host free webcast offering federal agencies and organizations strategies for managing their paper and digital information

BOSTON, Nov 16, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), the information management company, will host on Nov. 18 a free webcast on how government organizations can better cope with information overload.

Recent studies reveal that government organizations create and keep paper documents longer than private organizations, increasing their storage costs and their potential for lower productivity. In this briefing, federal agencies will learn strategies for managing the information flood in presentations from Adelaide O'Brien, a research manager on IDC's Government Insights team, and members of Iron Mountain's government services, consulting and document management teams.

WHAT:

Conquer the Deluge: Efficiencies Via Better Information Management will offer attendees strategies to:

-- Reduce costs through selective digitization of paper records
-- Improve employee productivity by streamlining document search and retrieval methods
-- Gain greater visibility into organizational information to support transparency, collaboration, FOIA and discovery, or audit requests

WHEN:

Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, 2 p.m. ET

TO REGISTER:

www.ironmountain.com/informationdeluge

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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