Computer forensics and e-discovery software maker AccessData is beginning to offer licenses for its internal technology, starting with a series of software “connectors” that legal departments, service providers, and technology companies can use to extract information from Microsoft Exchange, Oracle Universal Records Management, and Symantec Enterprise Vault.

The connectors aren’t a product in the traditional sense. They are based on existing software that AccessData built several years ago in conjunction with search technology specialist dtSearch, which also partners with many other legal technology companies. Now, dtSearch will market the connectors back to its own customers on AccessData’s behalf, officials explained. AccessData may also sell the technology directly or through other partners in the future, they said.

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