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StoredIQ Intelligently Manages eDiscovery Data, Says Leading Analyst Firm
Business Wire, Jan 21, 2008
Taneja Group Cites ICM Technology as Critical to Enterprise Needs
AUSTIN, Texas -- StoredIQ, Inc., whose innovative eDiscovery solutions revolutionize the way companies address reactive eDiscovery and "litigation readiness," is a leader in Information Classification and Management (ICM) technologies according to a report by leading analyst firm Taneja Group.
"The world of ICM is growing fast as companies turn to ICM tools to help them navigate the treacherous waters of eDiscovery, compliance, lifecycle management and mining data for ongoing business value," said Taneja Group in the report. "StoredIQ meets the reactive eDiscovery need with a solution that acts to quickly locate, classify and store affected data."
The independent report continues, "These abilities and more make StoredIQ a boon to the corporation who is trying to manage its information in the face of ever-increasing demand from many different quarters: litigation, government, internal governance, valuable data retention, and intelligent lifecycle management. And both IT and the legal department are freed from ongoing manual tasks and the panic associated with large and time-critical discovery demands."
Designed specifically for companies who need to immediately react to or proactively prepare for eDiscovery requests and other legal requirements, StoredIQ's solutions enable organizations to gain visibility and control of unstructured information, contain costs, mitigate risks, support compliance requirements and scale easily to evolving needs. Litigation, government requirements, internal governance, valuable data retention and intelligent lifecycle management are placing larger burdens on organizations' IT and legal departments, who must manage these growing data stores.
"Mountains of information accumulated through email and other data sources make the eDiscovery process increasingly cumbersome," said James Schellhase, president and CEO of StoredIQ. "We are pleased to be recognized as a leader in ICM and look forward to helping organizations of all sizes manage the eDiscovery process more effectively."
A copy of the report is available at www.storediq.com.
StoredIQ will exhibit its industry leading eDiscovery solution at LegalTech, February 5th - 7th, New York City, booth 3006.
About StoredIQ
StoredIQ is a leading provider of enterprise-class Intelligent Information Management solutions, enabling organizations to gain visibility and control over business-critical information to help meet their compliance, governance and legal discovery requirements. The company provides a range of integrated application modules: StoredIQ Intelligent eDiscovery for fast response to litigation and investigations, StoredIQ eDiscovery Preparedness for proactive "litigation readiness," and StoredIQ Information Governance for information protection and risk management. For more information, visit www.storediq.com.
StoredIQ is a trademark of StoredIQ, Inc. All other trademarks may or may not be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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