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Symantec Enterprise Vault E-Discovery Connectors to Automate Evidence Collection

Mr Roger K. Olsson | 07.08.2007 09:49 | Analysis | Other Press | Technology | London | World

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CUPERTINO, Calif. - Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced a comprehensive e-Discovery initiative that includes two new e-Discovery Connectors and supporting services for users of Symantec Enterprise Vault(TM) Discovery Accelerator. These new connectors will provide tight integration with third-party case management, review, analytics, forensics and desktop collection tools.

Instead of managing e-discovery requests in the traditional ad-hoc, manual way, organizations can now leverage a variety of software applications that work together to support proper chain of custody and standards set by the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). The Symantec E-Discovery Review Connector and the Symantec E-Discovery Collection Connector will offer a more efficient way to use Enterprise Vault Discovery Accelerator to manage the e-discovery process so that organizations can maintain an auditable electronic chain of custody.

The Symantec E-Discovery Connectors will extend the current capabilities of Enterprise Vault Discovery Accelerator in key areas of the EDRM (www.edrm.net) which include collection, preservation, processing, review, analysis and production.

This model was defined by the EDRM Project Team to address the lack of standards and guidelines in electronic discovery and to provide companies with a framework to develop and implement a formal e-discovery process. Symantec is part of the EDRM Project Team, which consists of 62 organizations representing electronic discovery service providers, software providers, corporations, law firms and professional organizations.

'Customers need to work with a number of different internal departments, law firms and service providers when it comes to collecting, preserving, reviewing, presenting and defending evidence,' said Nick Mehta, vice president, product management, Information Foundation Group, Symantec.

'Enterprise Vault's open approach to e-Discovery enables integration with third-party applications that extend the value of the archive and offer customers their choice of e-Discovery applications. The tight integration between the archive and these applications reduces the potential risks and cost of manually moving records, or worse, not being able to produce all records required by an e-discovery order.'

Symantec E-Discovery Review Connector

The Symantec E-Discovery Review Connector will automate the transfer of data to third-party analytics and review products, reducing the amount of data produced for review while minimizing export labor and risk when responding to e-discovery requests. This Connector is already being tapped by a number of partners involved in the Symantec E-Discovery Partner Program as a way to easily integrate their software with Symantec Enterprise Vault and Enterprise Vault Discovery Accelerator. Companies such as Attenex Corporation, Clearwell, Kazeon and MetaLINCS are able to use the open API to pull information directly from the archive.

The Symantec E-Discovery Review Connector will also automate data export into legal load file format, enabling easy transfer of data into document review, production and presentation software from partners such as FTI Consulting and CT Summation. As organizations often work with multiple outside counsel and service providers that use different litigation support and review software tools, the E-Discovery Review Connector will help ensure that data within Enterprise Vault can be moved automatically to all relevant applications while maintaining proper chain of custody.

Symantec E-Discovery Collection Connector

The Symantec E-Discovery Collection Connector will enable data from desktop collections to be ingested into Enterprise Vault using third-party active desktop collection software from partners such as Kazeon and Guidance Software (via the ingestion of Logical Evidence Files or Images from Guidance Software's EnCase eDiscovery Suite.) These products can sweep an individual's computer or laptop for active files that have not been archived and move them into the archive. This allows customers to use Enterprise Vault and Discovery Accelerator as the single centralized location and search interface for the preservation, analysis, review and discovery of all electronic records.

New Symantec Services Improve E-Discovery Processes

As part of this initiative, Symantec also announced several comprehensive e-discovery services that are now available and designed to help customers identify what electronic information exists within their organization, where it is stored and how quickly it can be retrieved. These include:

* Historical Vault Services: To assist with the retrieval of information that currently resides on either backup tapes or legacy systems, so that it can be accessed and processed by Enterprise Vault Discovery Accelerator and an extensive list of third-party analytics and review products.

* Retention Policy Definition Services: To assist clients in addressing emerging business requirements around electronic information through business and technology consulting services focused on litigation readiness, compliance, information and records management and data storage strategy.

'The rules around preserving and producing content are pretty clear, and so are risks associated with non-compliance,' said Gregg Davis, senior vice president and CIO, Webcor Builders Inc, a major commercial general contractor based in San Mateo, Calif., with roughly 1250 employees and more than $2.4 billion in open contracts. 'Symantec Enterprise Vault and the Discovery Accelerator are a critical part of our e-Discovery strategy, giving us the ability to centralize our messaging into a single, extensible archive that can be leveraged not only by our IT organization but by our legal team as well. We spend less time managing fire drills and more time serving our customers.'

For more information on Symantec Enterprise Vault and Symantec Enterprise Vault Discovery Accelerator, visit www.enterprisevault.com.

About Symantec Symantec is a global leader in infrastructure software, enabling businesses and consumers to have

confidence in a connected world. The company helps customers protect their infrastructure, information, and interactions by delivering software and services that address risks to security, availability, compliance and performance.

Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com.

This information is not a commitment, promise or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision.

The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.

Symantec and the Symantec Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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