By utalley on June 21st, 2010
StoredIQ is pleased to now be partnering with the eDiscovery Solutions Group (eDSG), an international consortium of eDiscovery and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) consultants, system integrators, litigation service providers and technology vendors. With this partnership, eDSG will market the StoredIQ Intelligent Information Management Platform to its Global 2000 client base, who can leverage the solution to meet their compliance, governance and legal discovery requirements.
The StoredIQ Intelligent Information Management Platform is an enterprise-class, software-based appliance designed to manage the functional intersection of eDiscovery, information governance, records management and storage management. By providing an in-depth assessment of unstructured data across the enterprise, StoredIQ gives organizations critical visibility into and control over their business content to make more informed decisions about the management, retention, and disposition of their data. StoredIQ discovers, assesses, and manages data across the industry’s broadest range of data sources, including storage, email, archiving, content, document and record management systems.
Though eDiscovery remains the strongest driver for implementing robust information governance, corporations are facing increased risk from tougher privacy mandates and regulatory compliance, as well as the need to secure and protect data, all pain points that a solid information management solution like StoredIQ can address. eDSG will market StoredIQ to its Global 2000 client base both directly and through its international consortium of independent consultants, consulting organizations, litigation service providers and eDiscovery technology vendors. In addition, StoredIQ will have access to the breadth of consulting, services and technologies from the eDSG International Consortium to help corporations address their legal and regulatory risk through strong information management strategies and technologies.
eDSG and its international consortium of eDiscovery consultants represent an excellent addition to our channel strategy. We are delighted to be working with eDSG and its consortium members to leverage synergies and to deliver the best eDiscovery and compliance solution to the market.
TOPICS: eDiscovery, information management, partners
By utalley on June 17th, 2010
A recent article by Jacob Goldstein, 23 Things Not To Write In An Email, illustrates the type of granularity as well as breadth of keywords that can be used by litigators during the legal discovery process to search for relevant information. He points out some keywords that may raise a legal red flag and should be used carefully when constructing emails. However, today’s technology search capabilities provide such precise, complete and accurate results, that there just isn’t anywhere to hide.
For instance, StoredIQ’s advanced search capabilities can look within compressed files, email archives and email attachments, in addition to the text contained in the email message itself. It can also search non-printable text within a document or email and can search through comments and revisions. In addition to search using keywords, StoredIQ supports many advanced search capabilities including:
- Single term search
- Multiple term search
- Concept-based search
- Boolean operators
- Logical grouping of terms
- Wildcards within search terms or Boolean expressions
- Proximity searches
- Natural language entities
- Regular expressions
- Macro-based searches
- Object level attributes
- By hash value (digital signatures)
Probably of greatest interest to litigators during the discovery process is StoredIQ’s ability to perform natural language processing (NLP), which is the ability to extract linguistically derived natural language concepts from within email and user files including people, places and things. Legal teams can immediately search using over 250 out-of-the-box concepts and attributes including credit card accounts, social security numbers and stock symbols. NLP identifies word usage based upon context within a sentence. For example, NLP can identify if the word ‘will’ is used to identify a person’s name, a legal document or an auxiliary verb showing intent. StoredIQ has proprietary technology for adaptive sentence boundary disambiguation (ASBD) which substantially increases the precision of Natural Language Processing to address common grammatical deficiencies that are present in many business documents. No other information management technologies have this capability. NLP is a critical capability necessary to accurately perform eDiscovery, records management or risk management as full text indexes alone cannot provide the required level of precision.
I know a lot of these terms can be a mouthful, but the underlying take away is that legal teams have the technology to precisely and accurately search electronic data, including email, making it much easier for litigators to discover data that was at one time hidden from them.
TOPICS: eDiscovery, search
By utalley on June 14th, 2010
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.
TOPICS: eDiscovery, information management
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