Consider:
- More than 10 billion e-mail messages zip across the Internet and corporate networks each day. By 2006, industry experts expect 60 billion e-mail messages per day.
- E-mail is used to transmit other documents.
- Information is more decentralized. The proliferation of laptop computers and Palm organizers, Pocket PCs and BlackBerry PDAs accelerate this trend.
- Today, 60 percent of critical information is stored within corporate e-mail systems, up from 33 percent in 1999.
- Many courts are mandating PDF for electronic filing. As of Nov. 2002, 111 federal courts were participating in a “Case Management/ Electronic Case Files” pilot project, with electronic case files in online repositories, and document filing via the Internet.
- The Federal Trade Commission is exploring the best ways to handle electronic information in merger investigations.
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