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<title>Six Steps to Building an ILM Foundation</title>
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<description>Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) is a complex, cross-functional, and interdepartmental strategy, a set of practices for managing the storing, access, and protection of business information in alignment with service-level and cost-of-ownership objectives. A successful ILM foundation enables IT organizations to align storage assets and costs with the applications that matter most to the business, while delivering a more cost-effective level of service to the applications and data that are not as critical.</description>

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