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HOLMDEL, NJ — December 15, 2009 — Index Engines, the leader in enterprise discovery solutions, today announced that the Unified Discovery Platform has been recognized by Law Technology News (LTN) as best new product of 2009, winning the gold award in this category. The Unified Discovery Platform was also recognized for its capabilities in litigation support and records management, taking the silver awards in both of these categories. The Seventh Annual LTN Technology Awards recognize leaders in technology innovation serving the legal community. The selection process for these awards is based on the publication’s more than 40,000 subscribers voting for technology that represented outstanding achievement in legal technology. Read more about the 2009 LTN Awards here.
“It’s encouraging and exhilarating to see such leadership and innovation in our legal technology community,” Monica Bay, Editor-in-Chief, Law Technology News. “Congratulations - continue to inspire all of us!”
“We are pleased that the Unified Discovery Platform has been recognized by LTN and its readers,” said Jim McGann, VP, Information Discovery for Index Engines. “By allowing quick, easy and streamlined access to enterprise stored data, our technology makes both eDiscovery and records management processes more effective and intelligent. As IT and legal teams work together more, solutions that solve problems for both departments, like the Unified Discovery Platform, will continue to be in great demand.”
Index Engines Unified Discovery Platform takes a fresh approach for discovery of electronically stored information (ESI) in the enterprise. Enterprise data existing on networks, hard drives, even backup tapes can now be efficiently indexed, deduplicated, searched, managed and extracted through one powerful interface. The Index Engines platform indexes data from all storage containers for comprehensive discovery. The Unified Discovery Platform integrates high speed indexing into existing infrastructure that is non-invasive and highly efficient. Terabytes of data on network file servers can be processed at unprecedented speeds of 1TB per hour. Only Index Engines makes information locked away on historical backup tapes easily accessible - without the need to restore the content. Even data on user desktops, or contained in forensic images can be easily discovered and collected. One platform seamlessly indexes, searches and separates the relevant content from the mass of enterprise data, regardless of location, format or age.
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