What is ROT Data Management?

ROT data management is the process of identifying, handling, and eliminating ROT data – data that is redundant, obsolete, or trivial – within an organization. This type of data often clutters storage systems, increases operational costs, and poses potential security risks without adding any real value. Effective ROT data management involves assessing the relevance and necessity of data, removing or archiving data that no longer serves a purpose, and optimizing data storage to improve efficiency and compliance. The primary goal is to streamline data management practices, reduce unnecessary data bloat, and ensure that only meaningful and useful information is retained, thereby enhancing overall data quality and reducing risks.

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Many companies face challenges with their content management system (CMS), as it maintains a significant amount of redundant data while failing to preserve important information.
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Learn how Wrapsody provides an intuitive enterprise collaboration solution that reduces ROT data and the overall threat surface by visualizing the entire document lifecycle.
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Learn how Wrapsody boosts productivity without compromising security and management, reducing ROT data and the overall threat surface.
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