eDiscovery Solutions
  Analysis & Review
 

 

  Legal Hold Management
 

 

  Collection & Culling
 

 

  Early Case Assessment
   eDiscovery Best Practices
  In-House eDiscovery ROI
 

 

  Case-Oriented eDiscovery
 

 

  10 eDiscovery Best Practices
 

 

  Search Accuracy & Relevance
 

 

  Proactive & Reactive eDiscovery
 

 

  Scalability, Performance & Cost
 

 




Reduce ediscovery Costs & Increase Efficiency


Introduction

Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Kazeon provides a wide spectrum of proactive and reactive eDiscovery solutions in response to litigation, information security & privacy, corporate investigations and regulatory compliance concerns. In addition, Kazeon provides a suite of Storage Optimization solutions, including data consolidation, migration & archival, file reporting and backup search.

Launched in 2005, Kazeon’s flagship product, the Information Server IS1200, uses Information Access technology to integrate the eDiscovery functions of Identification, Collection, Preservation, Processing, Review and Analysis.

Companies are able to discover, index, classify, report, search and act on documents and e-mails distributed throughout the enterprise—within the data center(s), in branch offices, at desktops and on laptops. Any primary NFS or CIFS file system can be indexed, grouped and searched from a central location. Kazeon has integrated with—and built connectors to—dedicated archive devices and applications such as Network Appliance’s NearStore (with SnapLock), EMC’s Centera, Hitachi’s Content Archive Platform (HCAP), Plasmon’s UDO Archive Appliance and Symantec’s Enterprise Vault.

Background

ESG estimates that organizations will retain over 23,000 petabytes of unstructured data in digital archives over the next three years1 in order to meet litigation and regulatory mandates (e.g., Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP), SOX, HIPAA, GLBA, PCI DSS) as well as to support business intelligence initiatives. To offer the reader perspective, 23,000 petabytes is enough capacity to store 2.3 million copies of the entire print collection of the library of Congress2.

Figure 1: Explosive Growth of Data

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