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HOLMDEL, NJ — February 2, 2009 — Index Engines, providers of the fastest enterprise discovery technology on the market, today announced the ability to index and extract electronic stored information (ESI) across offline tape, network storage, file shares, forensic images and hard drives via one platform and user interface. This unique functionality allows users one point of entry into their stored data for collection and initial culling to manage costs early in the eDiscovery process. With Index Engines enterprises can now dedupe, search and extract through one unified platform, reducing redundancy, time and cost associated with using multiple tools to access only segments of their ESI.
"Index Engines has taken our unique capabilities to access backup data on tape, and applied the same unmatched speed and scalability to other storage containers," said Tim Williams, CEO of Index Engines. "Our new platform changes the way companies will approach eDiscovery. Instead of collecting data in various locations with a suite of different applications, Index Engines now allows electronic discovery to be powered by one solution. eDiscovery via one interface translates into significant savings of both time and money."
Index Engines’ new platform builds a comprehensive index of all stored data. This index allows users to dedupe, search and extract relevant data at unmatched speeds of up to 100MB/sec, 360 GB/hr. By providing one view, this solution eliminates the time historically spent on merging the results of separate discovery efforts into one review platform. Since duplicate data can now be filtered across containers during the initial collection, eDiscovery is now a much faster and more cost effective process. By loading only the unique and pertinent information into an EDRM compliant case management platform, Index Engines reduces the amount spent on processing with legal review tools.
Visit Index Engines at LegalTech NY, Feb 2-4, 2009 in booth 2611/2613 to see a live demo of this new unified eDiscovery platform. Index Engines is now taking orders for the unified platform, delivery scheduled within eight weeks. Price and availability are dependant on configuration.
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