tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262911310217101208.post7887972770023488038..comments2023-09-23T06:53:48.188-06:00Comments on The eDiscovery Paradigm Shift: Update on eMail Archieving SaaSCharles Skamserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10622092150570721966noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8262911310217101208.post-87498724676641768692008-03-27T21:51:00.000-06:002008-03-27T21:51:00.000-06:00Hi CharlesIt is a small world, this eDiscovery and...Hi Charles<BR/><BR/>It is a small world, this eDiscovery and archiving place we work in.<BR/><BR/>I'm shocked I found this so quickly, in fact I've been using Google's blog search to check on our key topics over at dciginc.com.<BR/><BR/>You make a clear and concise point about my article and series on SaaS archiving solutions. I didn't address the broader issues around eDiscovery.<BR/><BR/>Frankly, I haven't spent much time investigating those areas, but if I were to put my finger on it I would suggest Zantaz/DigitalSafe as a starting point for most companies looking at SaaS archiving for eDiscovery. However, Fortiva has a really robust search option if you just need email from people during time frames for another application, like Attenex or Clearwell Systems.<BR/><BR/>Now if retention management as it relates to unstructured data as a side effect to business processes is a requirement, then I would suggest AXS-One hosted solutions.<BR/><BR/>I could go on, but it's late and I had made a concerted effort NOT to work this evening because I'm not feeling well. :-)<BR/><BR/>Your readers can find the other three parts of this multiple series here:<BR/><BR/>http://www.dciginc.com/category/SaaS<BR/><BR/>Sincerely<BR/><BR/>Joshua Konkle<BR/>VP, www.dciginc.comJKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04530239294961827447noreply@blogger.com