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StoredIQ eDiscovery Appliance 4.6 Increases Functionality Leadership

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August 26, 2008 - StoredIQ, Inc. announced expanded platform integration support and enhanced eDiscovery functionality designed to improve the efficiency of IT and legal teams performing work within the eDiscovery lifecycle.

 

Additional workflows and features have been added to StoredIQ V4.6 to improve tasks performed by the “investigator role” so they can be more productive. Investigators now have greater visibility and control working with draft classifications in the early phases of the eDiscovery lifecycle. New display indicators throughout the user interface are available to show classification status that assist investigators when actively working on draft classifications. The workflow to create and update classifications leveraging queries from search results has also been enhanced for further ease of use.

 

StoredIQ V4.6 includes: expanded platform support; ability to insert unstructured information as records into the most current version of EMC documentum; ability to insert, retrieve and manage information within Microsoft Exchange 2007 and SharePoint 2007; deeper eDiscovery capabilities; improved query report analytics to assist with “meet-and-confer” sessions; ability to harvest additional email server objects; support of the EDRM XML V1.0 load file format; and enhanced usability and productivity for precollection investigations.

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