The evolution of managing and mitigating the litigation risks of e-discovery turns on effective information management. Measuring success in e-discovery is less about the number of documents an organization can review in an hour and more about how corporations implement a data retention policy and effectively search, retrieve, and produce information relevant to litigation or a government investigation.
Since email is the number one source of relevant information for litigation, it’s no surprise that an organization’s messaging systems are a starting point to craft and implement information management policies. And one of the more straightforward methods of implementing IM for email is through an archiving platform, such as C2C’s ArchiveOne.
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