The Case for Social Media Management and Archiving
A live Webinar sponsored by FaceTime, Smarsh and Messaging News
Date & Time:
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
1:00pm EDT / 10:00am PDT / 18:00pm BST / 19:00 CET
Speakers:
- Michael Osterman, Principal, Osterman Research, Inc.
- Norv Leong, Product Marketing Manager, FaceTime
- Sam Kolbert-Hyle, VP/Business Development & Strategic Initiatives, Smarsh
We will randomly select one registrant for this Webinar to receive an Apple iPad. The winner will be announced during the live event.
Register now for “The Case for Social Media Management and Archiving”
The use of social media in companies has literally exploded over the past few years in virtually every organization. Yet relatively few organizations understand how it is being used, many are taking on needless legal, compliance, and reputational risks, and most IT professionals have not made the return-on-investment case internally for social media management and archiving solutions.
Join us for a special Osterman Research and Messaging News panel Webinar focused on why organizations should monitor and archive social media content and how you can justify implementing a solution in your organization.
Attendees will be able to articulate the ROI case internally for archiving and risk mitigation arguments that should be used to help quickly gain control of social media content while still experiencing its benefits. Discover:
- What are the risks associated with doing nothing to manage the use of these tools in a corporate environment?
- What are the best practices around social media policies and options to consider for your organization?
- What are some of the leading solutions available to help you manage and archive social media content, and to ensure that social media is not used in violation of corporate policies?
- What are some of the key regulations which govern social media and its archiving?
- What are the latest trends in social media and management and archiving of this content?
In short, understand why you need to archive and manage social media, how to make the ROI case for it internally, and have the opportunity to ask your top social media management questions of our experts.
Register now for “The Case for Social Media Management and Archiving”

