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Information lifecycle management (ILM) refers to strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. ILM is the practice of applying certain policies to effective information management. This practice had its basis in the management of information in paper or other physical forms (microfilm, negatives, photographs, audio or video recordings and other assets).

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  • Informationslebenszyklusmanagement (ILM, englisch information lifecycle management) umfasst Strategien, Methoden und Anwendungen, um Information automatisiert entsprechend ihrem Wert und ihrer Nutzung optimal auf dem jeweils kostengünstigsten Speichermedium bereitzustellen, zu erschließen und langfristig sicher aufzubewahren. Der Begriff stammt aus den USA und wurde von verschiedenen Speichersystemanbietern 2003 als Marketing-Schlagwort auserkoren. Verschiedentlich und in anderer Bedeutung wurde der Begriff bereits in den 1990er Jahren benutzt. Der Begriff bildet sich aus den Komponenten „Information“, „Lifecycle“ (engl. für Lebenszyklus; zusammengezogen aus life cycle, um ein dreibuchstabiges Akronym bilden zu können) und „Management“ im Sinne der Verwaltung, Handhabung und Kontrolle von Informationen in einem Informationssystem. (de)
  • Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) (en español: gestión del ciclo de vida de la información) se refiere a la gestión de estrategias para administrar sistemas de almacenamiento en dispositivos informáticos, desde su inicio, hasta su finalización, con la intención de reducir costos y riesgos legales.​ ILM tiene una práctica en aplicar ciertas políticas a la gestión efectiva de la información. Esta práctica también puede tener su base en la gestión de la información en papel u otras formas físicas (microfilmes, negativos, fotografías, grabaciones de audio o vídeo, entre otros). (es)
  • Information lifecycle management (ILM) refers to strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. ILM is the practice of applying certain policies to effective information management. This practice had its basis in the management of information in paper or other physical forms (microfilm, negatives, photographs, audio or video recordings and other assets). ILM includes every phase of a "record" from its beginning to its end. And while it is generally applied to information that rises to the classic definition of a record (and thus related to records management), it applies to all informational assets. During its existence, information can become a record by being identified as documenting a business transaction or as satisfying a business need. In this sense ILM has been part of the overall approach of enterprise content management. However, in a more general perspective the term "business" must be taken in a broad sense, and not forcibly tied to direct commercial or enterprise contexts. While most records are thought of as having a relationship to enterprise business, not all do. Much recorded information serves to document an event or a critical point in history. Examples of these are birth, death, medical/health and educational records. e-Science, for example, is an area where ILM has become relevant. In 2004, the Storage Networking Industry Association, on behalf of the information technology (IT) and information storage industries, attempted to assign a new broader definition to Information Lifecycle Management (ILM). The oft-quoted definition that it released that October at the Storage Networking World conference in Orlando, Florida, stated that "ILM consists of the policies, processes, practices, and tools used to align the business value of information with the most appropriate and cost-effective IT infrastructure from the time information is conceived through its final disposition." In this view, information is aligned with business processes through management policies and service levels associated with applications, metadata, information, and data. (en)
  • Information lifecycle management est un terme anglais faisant référence à la gestion du cycle de vie de l'information (ILM) celui-ci se définissant comme l'ensemble des stratégies mise en place pour administrer les systèmes de stockage des périphériques d'ordinateur. La problématique se situe dans la recherche du meilleur compromis entre la qualité du support de stockage et la valeur de l'information qui lui est inscrite. (fr)
  • 情報ライフサイクル管理(じょうほうライフサイクルかんり、英: Information Lifecycle Management, ILM)は、コンピュータなどのストレージシステムを管理する各種戦略の集合体である。特に以下に述べる4つのストレージ戦略を ILM と呼ぶ。 (ja)
  • L'Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) comprende le politiche, i processi, le pratiche e gli strumenti utilizzati per allineare il valore economico di una informazione con la più appropriata e conveniente infrastruttura di Information and Communications Technology dal momento in cui l'informazione è concepita fino alla sua finale disposizione. La definizione è fornita dalla SNIA (Storage Networking Industry Association) (it)
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  • Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) (en español: gestión del ciclo de vida de la información) se refiere a la gestión de estrategias para administrar sistemas de almacenamiento en dispositivos informáticos, desde su inicio, hasta su finalización, con la intención de reducir costos y riesgos legales.​ ILM tiene una práctica en aplicar ciertas políticas a la gestión efectiva de la información. Esta práctica también puede tener su base en la gestión de la información en papel u otras formas físicas (microfilmes, negativos, fotografías, grabaciones de audio o vídeo, entre otros). (es)
  • Information lifecycle management est un terme anglais faisant référence à la gestion du cycle de vie de l'information (ILM) celui-ci se définissant comme l'ensemble des stratégies mise en place pour administrer les systèmes de stockage des périphériques d'ordinateur. La problématique se situe dans la recherche du meilleur compromis entre la qualité du support de stockage et la valeur de l'information qui lui est inscrite. (fr)
  • 情報ライフサイクル管理(じょうほうライフサイクルかんり、英: Information Lifecycle Management, ILM)は、コンピュータなどのストレージシステムを管理する各種戦略の集合体である。特に以下に述べる4つのストレージ戦略を ILM と呼ぶ。 (ja)
  • L'Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) comprende le politiche, i processi, le pratiche e gli strumenti utilizzati per allineare il valore economico di una informazione con la più appropriata e conveniente infrastruttura di Information and Communications Technology dal momento in cui l'informazione è concepita fino alla sua finale disposizione. La definizione è fornita dalla SNIA (Storage Networking Industry Association) (it)
  • Information lifecycle management (ILM) refers to strategies for administering storage systems on computing devices. ILM is the practice of applying certain policies to effective information management. This practice had its basis in the management of information in paper or other physical forms (microfilm, negatives, photographs, audio or video recordings and other assets). (en)
  • Informationslebenszyklusmanagement (ILM, englisch information lifecycle management) umfasst Strategien, Methoden und Anwendungen, um Information automatisiert entsprechend ihrem Wert und ihrer Nutzung optimal auf dem jeweils kostengünstigsten Speichermedium bereitzustellen, zu erschließen und langfristig sicher aufzubewahren. (de)
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  • Informationslebenszyklusmanagement (de)
  • Information Lifecycle Management (es)
  • Information lifecycle management (fr)
  • Information lifecycle management (en)
  • Information Lifecycle Management (it)
  • 情報ライフサイクル管理 (ja)
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