Short for electronic discovery, e-discovery is a term used to describe the compiling, storing and securing of digital information, such as e-mail, files and other data. Growth in this market is fueled by the need for corporations to comply with amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) covering the discovery
of digital information. The term e-discovery may also be written as eDiscovery.
Emerging E-Discovery Market Grows More Vital for VARs The little-known electronic discovery market, which involves compiling, storing and securing digital information, is emerging as a key opportunity for channel players.
EnterpriseStorageForum: Rules About to Change in e-Discovery Game New federal rules will take effect next month requiring corporations to produce documents in legal cases or face stiff penalties, raising yet another regulatory compliance issue for IT departments.
IT Channel Planet IT Channel Planet provides an in-depth look at expanding business opportunities for the reseller channel. It highlights updated news, technology and business trends for VARs, resellers, managed service providers, system integrators and other channel partners, focusing on the ways these channel partners can capitalize on evolving trends to grow their businesses profitably.
Sarbanes-Oxley: Driving the Storage Compliance Boom In the first part of a series on regulatory compliance and storage issues, Enterprise Storage Forum examines the far-reaching effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
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