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Article Excerpt Electronic discovery, also known as eDiscovery, by definition is the process in which electronically stored information is reviewed, processed and presented for the purposes of litigation or regulatory requests. Electronic information can be stored in databases as structured content, in emails or instant messages as semi-structured content, and in documents or files as unstructured content.
Depending on the type of litigation, eDiscovery may involve some or all types of content. The eDiscovery solutions available in the market focus predominantly on files, documents and eMail. While eDiscovery for databases is equally important, few vendors in the market support structured data as part of an overall comprehensive eDiscovery platform. The challenge posed to IT organizations is how to architect a solution in the data center that will meet all the legal requirements, support all data types, while keeping costs in check.
In order to comply with their discovery responsibilities, legal departments are working closely with IT organizations and technology vendors to find and implement a...
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