The False Economy of In-House ESI Processing

The False Economy of In-House ESI Processing

There is a current push among some commentators for companies to bring electronically stored information (ESI) processing in-house, claiming that the cost savings will justify the expense. Certainly, there are aspects of managing ESI that can – that should – be handled in-house. But when it comes to processing and hosting, do any companies other than the largest need that kind of capacity … and what is the true expense?

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