As discoverable content continues to grow at an accelerating rate, much of it has found its way into Microsoft SharePoint. SharePoint‘s collaboration tools, its flexible management of documents and other data, and tight integration with Microsoft’s Office suite has spurred its wide adoption in the legal industry. But SharePoint’s flexibility also presents challenges, both for organizations that need to manage data contained in SharePoint sites, and for law firms tasked with executing sound electronic data discovery methods.
For users, the central question is how to store sufficient content to meet the needs of the business, while minimizing the amount of discoverable content. For EDD, the central question is how to efficiently extract and analyze all relevant content.
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