StoredIQ is pleased to announce that our Intelligent Information Management (IIM) Platform has been certified “Ready for IBM Tivoli Software” for our integration with IBM Information Archive, an archiving repository. The combination of the StoredIQ and IBM solutions enables organizations of any size to address information retention and legal hold needs for business, legal, or regulatory requirements, and provides complete visibility and control over all its unstructured business content. StoredIQ leverages our agentless connector to copy, move, index, search, delete, and manage data within the IBM Information Archive, as well as assign and execute retention and legal hold policies using IBM Information Archive’s native facilities.
In addition to our IBM Information Archive integration, StoredIQ discovers, assesses, and manages unstructured data across the industry’s broadest range of data sources, including email systems and archives, storage file systems, workstations, NAS systems, retention platforms, document management platforms, directory services, and WORM archives. Like the integration with IBM Information Archive, all of StoredIQ’s data connectors are agentless, and do not require installation of any software on the data source, nor any additional, interceding hardware such as a gateway. This design feature is critical to any large enterprise deployment in order to enable scalability and maintainability.
All data connectors from StoredIQ, including our latest for IBM Information Archive, are optimized for performance, scalability, and depth, and with particular attention to the eDiscovery-centric issues of audit trails, chain of custody, and data preservation. This allows StoredIQ to manage electronic information more efficiently and quickly, reducing eDiscovery and storage costs while mitigating risk.
For more information about the benefits of the joint solution, please contact info@storediq.com.
Tags: e-discovery, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, IBM Information Archive, information management, legal discovery
