Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: March 11, 2022
In its most recent Executive Spotlight interview, ExecutiveBiz spoke with Melissa Carson, vice president and general manager at Iron Mountain Government Solutions, about the company’s strategic goals for 2022, recent growth initiatives, plans for expansion in new markets as well as the federal sector’s perceived improvements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, 5G, cybersecurity and other technologies.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Carson detailing Iron Mountain’s digital transformation efforts:
“While it may take longer for government agencies to arrive at a digital destination, Iron Mountain is prepared to offer a strong commercial footprint bringing lessons learned combined with best practices and technological capabilities. Data is a strategic asset. It is everywhere, and it continues to increase in volume. The challenge for government agencies now is to find, connect, share and derive value from that data into information…
Iron Mountain is able to use its content service platform, Insight, to deliver cloud-based information management and governance as-a-service capabilities.”
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