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Several verticals in the AAA community operate and develop policies based on legal retention requirements for the storage of data. In this webinar, you will have the opportunity to understand how policies and regulatory requirements affect the decisions for access, retention, and reporting of data stored, and why an Active Archive is an ideal option for compliance and user experience. Primary static data does not need to be accessed and stored in the same manner as data that are actively changing and need immediate access by stakeholders. Meet data experts and leaders from across various industries who have gained knowledge and experience in the active archive space.   

Learning Objectives: 

  • See how ever-growing data volumes, demand for access, and policy and regulatory requirements are affecting data storage and management and the use of active archives. 
  • Understand best practices to meet requirements, maintain data effectively and efficiently, and manage within your financial budget. 
  • Learn what questions to ask before you make decisions about data retention and how this can affect your data management strategic plan. 
  • Gain an understanding between data lifecycle and technology lifecycles and what this means for you and your organization.  

Date: On Demand

Time: On Demand

Featuring: Kel Pults, D.H.A., M.S.N, Chief Clinical Officer, MediQuant & Brendan Sullivan, Founder, SullivanStrickler & David Thomson, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, QStar Technologies

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SPEAKERS

Kel Pults, D.H.A., M.S.N, Chief Clinical Officer, MediQuant

Kel Pults, D.H.A., M.S.N, is Chief Clinical Officer for MediQuant, healthcare's leading provider of active data archiving solutions for the enterprise. The first nurse and the 42nd hire for the now 200-person company, Pults assumed her current role in 2018 as part of MediQuant’s commitment to strengthening its clinical data management services with experienced, frontline professionals. Pults applies her deep healthcare and health informatics training and expertise to build effective health information solutions that support hospitals’ and health systems’ clinical data management needs.  

Kel holds dual degrees of Doctor of Health Administration and Master of Science in nursing. She is a Registered Nurse-Board Certified in Informatics, and a National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians®-certified EMS. In 2021, she became a board director of the industry-leading Active Archive Alliance. 

Brendan Sullivan, Founder, SullivanStrickler

Brendan Sullivan has an extensive history in data storage and retrieval spanning more than 35 years. An electronics engineer by training, Brendan’s experience spans backup systems development, data restoration, and remediation.  He has managed massive tape data recovery projects in Europe, the USA, and the Middle East.  

Brendan’s current focus at SullivanStrickler, which provides bespoke Legacy Data and eDiscovery support solutions, is helping clients reduce risk and exposure resulting from their backup and archive environments, speeding up time to data, and lowering the total cost of ownership for legacy and orphaned data. He often speaks or takes part in panel discussions related to legacy data remediation, defensible deletion, the use of backup tape in discovery, or the retirement of legacy backup environments. 

David Thomson, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, QStar Technologies

David Thomson is Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, for QStar Technologies, a 35-year-old archive software company supplying gateway solutions to use tape, disk, cloud and object storage technologies. At QStar, David manages strategic relationships in the US, developing and building ties with global storage organizations, OEMs and resellers. 

David has been directly involved in the archive storage industry for more than 25 years in both hardware and software organizations. Under David’s guidance, QStar was one of the founding partners of the Active Archive Alliance.