eDiscovery is a critical process for all organizations, and its importance should not be underestimated. 43% of organizations are anticipating MORE eDiscovery requests in the coming years, and it takes just one request to realize you are behind the 8-ball.
- eDiscovery Requirements & Common Mistakes
- The need to archive all electronic communication for eDisovery... not just email!
- The critical importance of good data capture
- Establishing Key eDiscovery Best Practices
Discovery is an essential element of any organization’s information management strategy because of the significant implications that can result from poor eDiscovery. This is a reality that has not been lost on organizational decision makers—as shown in the following figure, the ability to perform eDiscovery on email is nearly as important as the ability to satisfy regulatory data retention obligations and the ability to manage email storage more effectively. Moreover, the ability to perform eDiscovery on other content types, such as social media (whether public tools like Facebook or Twitter, or enterprise focused) and files, is also viewed as highly important by a significant proportion of organizational decision makers.
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