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Index
Engines
Announces
Affordable
End-to-End
Automation
of the
EDiscovery
Process
New Index
Engines
eDiscovery
Edition Adds
Tape Sorting
and Object
Extraction
Capabilities
Which
Eliminates
Time
Consuming
and
Expensive
Discovery
Processes
Holmdel, NJ
— November
20, 2007
— Index
Engines, the
leader in
enterprise
discovery
solutions,
today
announced
the
eDiscovery
Edition of
its Tape
Engine which
includes new
features to
automate the
eDiscovery
process for
offline tape
content. The
eDiscovery
Edition
makes
enterprise
litigation
readiness a
reality by
automating
tape data
sorting and
object
extraction –
eliminating
the time
consuming
and
expensive
process of
restoring
tapes in
order to
begin
discovery.
Using
patent-pending
technology,
the Index
Engines
Edition
directly
indexes data
on offline
tapes
without ever
restoring
it. As a
result,
corporate
legal teams
can now
instantly
search the
metadata as
well as full
text content
of
difficult-to-access
data
archives and
extract the
relevant
files and
email in
order to
respond
quickly to
litigation
requests and
to mitigate
risk.
“Many
companies
have volumes
and volumes
of
unsearchable
data locked
in
proprietary
tape backup
formats that
they have
accumulated
over time or
through
mergers and
acquisitions,”
said Jeffrey
Fehrman,
president,
Electronic
Evidence
Labs, a
division of
ONSITE3.
“The
tremendous
risk of the
unknown
contents of
this data
has prompted
many
organizations
to wisely
implement
proactive
litigation
readiness
processes.
However, the
discovery of
this
archived
data on
offline
tapes is
extremely
costly and
time
consuming.
The Index
Engines
eDiscovery
solution
unlocks this
data without
the time and
expense of
restoring
each backup
tape to
search it.
As a result,
companies
can now
ensure
litigation
readiness
through an
automated
approach
that is both
cost
effective
and fast.”
Index
Engines
Enterprise
eDiscovery
Edition is
the only
solution on
the market
that can
directly
index
offline tape
content and
make it
fully
searchable
without
having to
restore the
tapes. This
platform
understands
common tape
backup
formats (ArcServe,
TSM,
NetBackup,
Backup Exec,
and
NetWorker)
and directly
indexes
unstructured
files and
email, even
back five to
10 years.
Once this
data is
indexed, it
is
immediately
searchable
in order to
find
relevant
content
enabling
companies to
quickly find
“smoking
guns” in
minutes or
hours rather
than days,
weeks or
even months.
The Index
Engines
Enterprise
eDiscovery
Edition
includes the
following
new features
to automate
the offline
tape
discovery
process:
-
Tape
Library
Support:
The
use of
libraries
in
litigation
support
is
critical
due to
the
large
volumes
of tapes
that
have
been
generated
over
time, or
inherited
through
mergers
and
acquisitions.
The use
of
individual
tape
drives
to
support
discovery
projects
is not
practical.
Index
Engines
solution
supports
all
common
tape
libraries
for the
ingestion
of the
large
volumes
of
offline
tape
data.
Tape
libraries
are
connected
to the
Index
Engines
appliance
via a
SCSI or
fibre
channel
connection
and an
auto-configure
utility
recognizes
the
specifications
of the
library
and its
internal
tape
management
software
in order
to
automate
the
cataloging
and
indexing
of tape
cartridges.
-
Tape
Management
Utility:
Offline
tapes
are
typically
not well
organized
or even
labeled,
so it is
difficult
to know
the
proper
order of
tapes
when
inserting
them
into a
tape
library.
The
Index
Engines
platform
contains
a new
tape
management
module
that
automatically
generates
a
catalog
of the
tapes
loaded
in a
library.
Once a
catalog
is
generated
indexing
will
occur
across
all
tapes in
the
library
in a
logical
fashion,
or on
backup
sets
selected
from the
catalog.
-
Automated
Extraction
Module:
Retrieving
relevant
content
from
tape
requires
that the
contents
first be
restored
using
the
original
backup
software
used to
generate
the
tape. In
many
cases,
the
backup
software
may no
longer
be
available,
making
this a
complicated
process.
Email
adds
another
layer of
complexity
because
full
mailboxes
or
databases
must be
extracted
before
having
access
to
relevant
emails.
The
Index
Engines
platform
automates
the
process
of
restoring
relevant
tape
data.
Following
a simple
metadata
and/or
content
search
to
determine
the
relevant
content,
files
and/or
email
can be
selected
and
extracted
from
tape
without
using
the
original
backup
software.
The
Index
Engines
solution
eliminates
the need
for the
original
backup
software
application
and
enables
companies
to only
restore
relevant
content
versus
significant
volumes
of
useless
data.
“With
this new
version our
enterprise
clients can
now
proactively
address the
liability
contained in
their
offline
tapes
without
having to
spend $1,800
per gigabyte
to process
tapes,” said
Jim McGann,
vice
president of
marketing,
Index
Engines.
“Automation
of the
complete
process,
from
managing
tapes to
ripping the
relevant
data off
these tapes,
is now
practical.”
Reducing
Costly and
Time
Consuming
Discovery
Steps
Collecting
evidence
from offline
tape is
normally a
very lengthy
and
expensive
multi-step
process.
Using
traditional
methods,
eDiscovery
includes
seven key
phases: 1)
organize
tapes; 2)
prepare the
software and
hardware
environment
for tape
restores; 3)
restore the
tape data;
4) index the
data
contents; 5)
clean the
contents by
eliminating
duplicate
information;
6) search
the contents
to find
relevant
data; and 7)
extract the
relevant
content to
deliver to
legal
counsel.
With the
Index
Engines
Enterprise
eDiscovery
Edition
three of the
most costly
and time
consuming
steps have
been
eliminated.
This
increases
discovery
time
predictability
and ensures
rapid
litigation
readiness.
Using the
Index
Engines
Enterprise
eDiscovery
Platform,
collecting
evidence
only
requires the
following
steps: 1)
automate
tape
organization;
2) directly
index the
data on tape
without
restoring
it; 3)
search the
content to
find
relevant
data; 4)
extract the
relevant
content to
deliver to
legal
counsel.
Pricing
and
Availability
The Index
Engines
Enterprise
eDiscovery
Platform
available
now with
pricing
starting at
$50,000. The
new
Extraction
Module is
available as
an add-on to
the core
product at a
price of
$25,000. |