Surviving e-discovery
SearchStorage.com Special Report September, 2007
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid5_gci1270832_tax307889,00.html by Jo Maitland, Sr. News Director
Experts say a troublesome trend is emerging in the world of electronic discovery that should be a warning sign to anyone working in IT, especially anyone with responsibility for corporate data.
In response to the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), companies engaged in e-discovery are now routinely being asked by the courts to produce vast quantities of information in a relatively short period of time... Data Classification Lays the Foundation
InfoStor June, 2007
http://www.infostor.com/display_article/295119/80/ARTCL/none/none/Data-classification-lays-the-foundation-/ by Michele Hope
Classification is the foundation for larger projects such as information lifecycle management (ILM), tiered storage, and intelligent archiving.
New eDiscovery Rules Mean More Work for IT
CIO Update July 9th, 2007
http://www.cioupdate.com/article.php/3687736 by Michael Sears
New eDiscovery rules will tax your IT department in ways you need to prepare for, writes CIO Update guest columnist Mike Sears of Mathon Systems...
E-Discovery: You Have To “Backup” Your Claim
Wall Street and Technology April 02, 2007
by Greg McSweeney
http://www.wallstreetandtech.com/blog/archives/2007/04/ you_have_to_bac.html
In a follow-up to the first e-discovery blog entry, it seems that the courts are starting to hear cases on the new e-discovery rules. The courts are starting to work. It’s not that the courts haven’t been busy, but just now, we’re starting to see rulings that take into consideration the new Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP).
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