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Amy Perras Amy Perras
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Records Management & Technology Services

Amy is senior product marketing manager for Iron Mountain’s records management and technology services. Over the past nine years, Amy has held positions with Iron Mountain’s IT, operations, corporate communications and sales & marketing divisions. As senior product marketing manager, Amy’s focus is on the core messaging and creative marketing for Iron Mountain’s biggest business: records management. Most recently, she passed the Juran Institute Lean Six Sigma BlackBelt exam and was a leader of a business process improvement team focused on reducing the cycle time for customer on-boarding.
Three Reasons to Invest in Compliant Records Management

Businesses have to keep financial and other business records for a certain period of time based on federal regulation. Additionally, there are other guidelines that may apply if an organization is a charity, non-profit or government...


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Flexibility a Vital Attribute of Third-Party Records Storage

There’s a lot of planning that goes into a records storage strategy. You have to consider where you will put files, how you will protect them from the elements, how to establish access control systems and how...


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Purchasing Storage Space: Long-Term Fix or Short-Term Bandage?

The Sussex County, New Jersey, Board of Chosen Freeholders – the state’s name for a county’s governing body – had a big problem on its hands in summer 2011 when torrential rains flooded a basement where...


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Keeping Your Good Name with Records Management Compliance

Sales transactions and investment portfolios can tell you a lot about net worth, but few things are more valuable than a company’s reputation. Some slow quarters or market mistakes can be forgiven for firms that are...


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Getting Cultured in Compliance

  In the minds of most business professionals, culture and compliance couldn’t seem farther apart. Culture conjures up daydreams of exotic vacations and high art. Compliance brings back memories of fine print policies and disapproving auditors....


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