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eDiscovery for Pictures in an eMail Archive, by Thumbnail |

Sunday, 06 April 2008
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eMail archiving systems have been in use for many
years. In the United
States, the primary purpose for archiving
has been compliance, civil and criminal eDiscovery, as well as internal policy
violations. For more information on eMail archiving see www.estorian.com/blog.php. Rest-of-world
(ROW) drivers include eDiscovery for civil and criminal cases, but storage management
and operational efficiency have been the primary buying motivation. In
all cases, search is a critical part of the story, including full-text
searching. However, full-text search can't find words for images and, as
the anecdote goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words." Storyboard searching is new to the pre-discovery and early case assessment industry. Images have long been a staple of concern within corporations whether they are inappropriate internet images or photos of a client's car after an accident. The new storyboard searching feature found in Estorian's LookingGlass can immediately address visually challenging cases since it can be non-disruptively installed for your most pressing situations. Then, at a later time, companies can configure it to start collecting and archiving email on a broader basis for the entire system, including .edb and .pst files. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
Joshua Konkle is Vice President at DCIG Inc., an independent storage analyst and consulting firm. Mr. Konkle has been a business advisor with Estorian since September 2006.
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