eDiscovery is on the rise...
By Joshua L. Konkle on August 16, 2007 9:00 AM
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Jerome takes a plunge into the eDiscovery pool and finds the water is a little chilling. email storage management and regulatory retention for financial services was the starting point for email archiving. Since 2002 many companies have learned that when they are served with a subpoena it takes more than finding tapes or recovering data from disks. It takes process and understanding. Jerome explores some issues related to legitimacy of emails in this ComputerWorld article Legally, what constitutes an 'original' email?
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