2011年4月15日星期五

Nuix integrates E-Discovery with Lotus Notes

A large number of law firms use Lotus Notes and need for an e-discovery and the application of electronic inquiry which works with messaging software. To serve this market, Nuix Thursday released the latest version of its programme, which integrates with IBM Lotus Notes E-mail and applications.

Nuix version 3.2 is based on the history of the developer of the integration of Notes: first customer for the company was a security agency of the Government with more than 100 000 users of Lotus Notes, according to Nuix. In its latest iteration, Nuix' software allows users to extract all the data and metadata stored in Lotus Notes E-mail and non-email applications, said Nuix.

"Many organizations of typical Notes have complex architectures that exploits the encryption of Notes, to make the process an integer e-discovery expensive, slow and prone to errors and problems," according to the developer.

The vast majority - about 80% - of e-discovery is conducted by legal services of large organizations, while the remaining 20% is made by law firms, said Charles Skamser, President and CEO eDiscovery Solutions Group, a provider of e-discovery to clients of the company, in a blog note.

Estimates on the size of the e-discovery software market range of 1.2 million to $ 2.8 billion. What is the number, most analysts expect to grow as the cost of litigation to corporate America continues to grow.

However, under no circumstances, e-discovery is a large market and I think that his personal experience that it should continue to grow, "wrote Skamser." "E-discovery solutions allow organizations to identify, collect, analyze, process and present data stored in different corporate repositories." The data may be collected in response to legal proceedings, internal investigations or regulatory compliance requests. E - discovery solutions today are made to measure for each individual client, pre-packaged solutions that work out of the box within an hour. ?

Nuix software delivers data via Domino Extensible language (DXL), preferred method of IBM for Lotus Notes data extraction, through the mail, electronics and other Lotus Notes databases and supports decryption of the Notes by pairs of ID and user password. The upgrade does offer improved the speed of 300% in the previous version, Nuix said. When she compared the process of complete Lotus Notes, the developer of the software delivered 100 gigabytes of data types of the storage facilities of the Notes (NSF) in 2 hours and 55 minutes on a single server of average size, delivery of metadata and text retrievalsaid.

"In 2010, Nuix has come through many investigations of Lotus Notes multi-country and e-discovery cases." As we have progressed through them, we decided to devote additional resources to overcome the various challenges platform Lotus Notes IBM created for customers when they have disputes, regulatory, compliance and internal investigations"," said Eddie Sheehy, CEO, Nuix.

Other new features include more easier, faster and more robust processing NSF data types and the double-byte Unicode compliance for coding. Nuix' software also manages the original email from Lotus Notes rich text format, exported according to the developer.


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