(CEP-17191) Capturing Content Sources
Interaction Date: 5/24/2021- 6/3/2021 Interaction Type: Online Survey Our Product Management team is looking to understand what tools you are currently using to capture content sources for compliance and/or eDiscovery. If you are interested in participating in this or other exciting interactions, and are not currently a member of our CPEP program, you can register here: https://cpep.veritas.com then contact us atcustomer.engagement@veritas.com.482Views0likes0CommentsBeyond Microsoft 365 with Veritas eDiscovery
In this seventh and final blog in our eDiscovery series we focus on some of the gaps in Microsoft 365’s eDiscovery offering, and how Veritas eDiscovery offerings can complement any Microsoft 365 environment with a true end-to-end solution.2.1KViews1like0CommentsLeveraging the Pandemic Pause to Control eDiscovery Costs
The fifth blog in our eDiscovery series provides an overview of how organizations can utilize the ‘pandemic pause’ to re-assess their discovery processes, get better control of their data, and keep costs under control.1.5KViews0likes0CommentsAnnouncing Globanet Merge1 for Veritas eDiscovery Platform
Ever since the days that Veritas eDiscovery Platform (eDP) was known as Clearwell (and that’s how it is still known among many longtime users), it’s provided a comprehensive eDiscovery solution. eDPcovers the entire Electronic Discovery Reference Model enabling: fast legal holds to thousands of custodians in a few mouse clicks, providing advanced search capabilities (with the ability to run up to 100 searches simultaneously), utilizing predictive coding and machine learning to tag specific criteria, delivering advanced analytics and reporting, and much more. Veritas remains a market leader in eDiscovery since its acquisition of Clearwell almost ten years ago. But a lot has changed in the digital world since then. Case matters are no longer limited to e-mail – they now include instant messaging, social media, collaboration tools, and more… almost any application we use these days could be the subject of a legal hold. If you’re an IT administrator, you know how hard it is to collect from so many different content sources. To make your life easier, eDP can now support collection from over 80 new content sources through our partnership with Globanet.In the same way that we’ve supported collection from those 80+ content sources in Enterprise Vault for years now, we’ve added that ability in the eDiscovery Platform.eDP can already collect natively from key sources like Office 365, SharePoint, Exchange, Lotus Domino, file shares, EV/EV.cloud, and several others, but the number of collection sources has now been exponentially increased with this new announcement. The sources now include collaboration tools like Slack, Zoom, Workplace, and Microsoft Teams, support for messaging and mobile mediums like SMS and DingTalk (widely used in China), and dozens of other popular financial platforms and file-sharing tools. And here’s the best part about this partnership with Globanet Merge1 – as the collaboration tools, messaging apps, and social media platforms continue to change & evolve (and we know they will), so too will the list of supported content sources. And since being the leader in compliance capture and eDiscovery is a primary focus for Globanet, they are constantly updating their list of supported content types and ensuring communication platforms can be captured in the most compliant manner… much like how Veritas works to keep our Classification patterns & policies current by constantly adding new ones. What does all of this mean? It means that moving forward, the eDiscovery Platform will be able to provide all of its industry-leading eDiscovery workflow capabilities on virtually every major digital content source in existence. It’s a huge enhancement for an already powerful eDiscovery solution. For more information and details on our Veritas / Globanet Merge1 offering, see the datasheet here.2.7KViews1like0CommentsWebcast on Tuesday May 19: Deep Dive – eDiscovery that Goes Beyond Office 365
5 Ways that Veritas eDiscovery Platform Improves Legal Review Our upcoming webcast on Tuesday May 19 is the second in a series of sessions that show why Office 365 alone is not enough to meet the information governance needs for most organizations. In this session, we will focus on the legal hold and discovery capabilities of Office 365 and compare them with Veritas eDiscovery Platform.Join us to learnhow eDiscovery Platform helps you avoid vendor lock-in, get superior ROI, and minimize the costs of litigation. Dive into demos, and see the difference in cost and performance side by side. Presenters: Rick Krieger and Irfan Shuttari, J.D. Webcast Time: Tuesday May 19th–8:00 AM PDT / 11:00AM EDT. Register here: https://www.veritas.com/form/webinar/deep-dive-ediscovery-that-goes-beyond-office-365.html1.3KViews0likes0CommentsWindows 2008 R2 being EOL'd January 2020 - paths to upgrade current Clearwell servers in the wild?
Hi everyone - IHACwho has proactively inquired about paths to upgrade Windows servers currently running Windows 2008 R2. With Win2K8R2 being EOL'd Jan. 2020, has Windows 2012 been approved as a supported OS? Thank you, RyonSolved6.3KViews0likes9Comments(CEP-11110) Understanding Your Public Cloud Investments
Interaction Date: March 10 – March 27, 2018 Interaction Type: Online Survey Our Program Management team is interested in getting some understanding of your public cloud investments. Your feedback will help us prioritize backup and recovery of public cloud workloads in our roadmap and understand your needs and challenges. If you are interested in participating in this or other exciting interactions, make sure you are registered in the program (https://cpep.veritas.com) then contact us at customer.engagement@veritas.com to be included in this session.645Views0likes0Comments