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- noun
discovery incivil litigation which deals with theexchange ofinformation inelectronic format
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Examples
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Autonomy--which makes software that helps companies keep track of their mass of e-mails, phone calls and documents--said the acquisition consists of the digital archiving, e-discovery and online backup and recovery solutions of Iron Mountain Digital.
Autonomy Buys Secure 'Cloud' Assets Lilly Vitorovich 2011
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Taking these steps to accurately understand the e-discovery icebergs lurking below the water line, organizations can safely navigate their way and avoid becoming that next litigation headline -- and financial nightmare.
Why Managing E-mail Matters Andy Byrne 2010
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Between disaster recovery, compliance with legislative requirements and the need to meet e-discovery demands, enterprises should have some level of e-mail archiving in place.
Sorting through email archiving tools Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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The tricky part is that disaster recovery, compliance and e-discovery all have different requirements and functions.
Sorting through email archiving tools Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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The features included in the PnC are similar to what you'll find in the other products tested, including easy retention policy setups, policies for e-mail content, legal holds on messages found during e-discovery searches, reporting tools, single-instance storage (deduplication), user, administrator and auditor roles, audit trails and read-only archives, expandable storage and instant message archiving.
Jatheon: Easy to install and manage; relatively pricey Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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The Web portal makes accessing the archive for auditing or e-discovery a simple process.
MetaLogix: Full-featured, enterprise-scale alternative to Symantec Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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Data and information management company Iron Mountain said today it has agreed to sell its online backup and recovery, digital archiving and e-discovery solutions to Autonomy Corporation for $380 million in cash.
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Mr. Oot and EDI President Anne Kershaw founded the institute partly in response to concerns that lawyers were being marketed "e-discovery" technologies without enough independent information on their effectiveness or whether certain new processes would hold up under court scrutiny, according to Ms. Kershaw.
SEC Lawyer Tied to Fund-Raise Effort Jessica Holzer 2011
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ESA is focused on archiving for disaster recovery and fault tolerance rather than compliance or e-discovery.
RedGate targets disaster recovery Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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Legal holds are easy to set up once an e-discovery search is started.
GFI: Good fit for mid-sized companies Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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