Planning for eDiscovery with the Microsoft Connected eDiscovery Framework
Private organizations and government agencies worldwide are faced with a challenge when it comes to finding, capturing, and producing data and content that may be relevant to a judicial or regulatory request. In the U.S., the amendments to the FRCP in Dec. 2006 and the update in Dec. 2007 have many organizations scrambling to come up with a comprehensive way to perform eDiscovery.
To read the white paper, "Planning for E-Discovery with the Microsoft Connected E-Discovery Framework," please click the link below.
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White Paper
September 2009
Private organizations and government agencies worldwide are faced with a challenge when it comes to finding, capturing, and producing data and content that may be relevant to a judicial or regulatory request. In the U.S., the amendments to the FRCP in Dec. 2006 and the update in Dec. 2007 have many organizations scrambling to come up with a comprehensive way to perform eDiscovery.
To read the white paper, "Planning for E-Discovery with the Microsoft Connected E-Discovery Framework," please click the link below.