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Enterprise Strategy Group discusses eDiscovery and the Impact of SharePoint

Enterprise Strategy Group‘s Brian Babineau discusses collaborative tools and their impact on eDiscovery with Karthik Kannan, Sr. Director of EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon via MP3. With the growth of SharePoint and other collaborative tools, teams can seamlessly collaborate with each other to create and author documents.  With the new collaboration tools, the traditional legal definition of “a custodian” is challenged due to the multi-owner/author capabilities.

“The new collaborative technologies, like SharePoint, enable today’s geographically dispersed teams to work together to create and modify documents, as well as maintain document version control.  The usage growth of the new technologies have been astonishing because they facilitate real productivity efficiencies,” says J. David Morris of EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon. “However, the collaborative tools have created challenges for eDiscovery vendors and legal professionals, since it shatters the traditional custodian ideology.”

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