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Below is a sampling of some recent articles and company awards.

 

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Inside an underground vault full of treasures
May 25, 2007 - Seattle, Washington
Mary Nam of KOMO 4 TV, Seattle’s ABC affiliate, profiles Iron Mountain’s underground facility in Pennsylvania


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October 31 2006
Forbes: Face Time: From Cold War To Hot Business
By Hannah Clark


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March 6, 2006
Fortune: Fortune: America's Most Admired Companies 2006"

In Fortune Magazine's "America's Most Admired Companies 2006," Iron Mountain ranks 3rd for Diversified Outsourcing.


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February 27, 2006
Forbes: "Keeping Our Bits About Us"
by Stephen Manes

When it comes to preserving your digital heritage, backup is only the beginning.


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February 27, 2006
Forbes: "Got Backups?"
by Stephen Manes

What's the best strategy for making sure what's here today won't be gone tomorrow?


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January 23, 2006
eWeek: "Iron Mountain DataDefense Protects Lost Laptops"
By Brian Fonseca

Iron Mountain on Monday announced its new DataDefense service, which enables customers to control data elimination or lock down all files on stolen PCs and laptops via an online interface.


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December 7, 2005
NetworkWorld: "Action heating up in managed backup market"
by Deni Connor

Iron Mountain's recently announced acquisition of LiveVault put the spotlight on what analysts say is a growing market for managed backup and recovery services.


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October 10, 2005
BusinessWeek: Bless Both of These Backups"
By Stephen H. Wildstrom, BusinessWeek

Here are two ways to protect yourself from data disaster, each with distinct advantages, if your hard drive dies.


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October 3, 2005
Computerworld: "Iron Mountain Touts Value of Encryption"
by Lucas Mearian

Off-site data archiving vendor Iron Mountain Inc. last week signed a deal to use Decru Inc.'s technology to encrypt all of its internal data that's backed up to digital tape. Iron Mountain executives said the move was made in part to set an example for customers, though IT managers at the Storage Decisions conference in New York last week downplayed the need for such tools.


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September 26, 2005
Enterprise Storage Forum and Internetnews.com: "Iron Mountain Taps Decru for Data Encryption"

Iron Mountain is putting its money where its mouth is and encrypting its data tapes with Decru's DataFort storage security appliance


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June 26, 2005
SearchStorage.com: "Small business off-loads storage growth on Iron Mountain"
By Beth Pariseau

There comes a time in a growing small business' life when it must choose: develop the resources to handle mushrooming IT demands in-house, or outsource them. RL Corp., a holding parent company for two accounting services firms in Westchester, Pa., chose to off-load both its backup and disaster recovery (DR) operations on Iron Mountain Corp.


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June 15, 2005
SearchCIO.com: "SOX: Seven steps to CYA"
By Linda Tucci, Senior News Writer

Next year, however, is not expected to be a piece of cake. Compliance spending is expected to go up this year and next as SMBs and foreign registrants enter the fray. Experts advise companies see SOX as a business process, not a series of tactical problems. Here are seven ways to survive year two of compliance.


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March 16, 2005
Inside Information Management Technology: "Managing Email Before It Manages You..."
Brian Murphy, Iron Mountain

For companies that have not begun to contain the e-mail monster, the costs of e-mail storage, the impact on overwhelmed servers, and the legal and credibility risks from not being able to find e-mails when required, are quickly becoming major liabilities.