Without question, enterprises today struggle with a range
of electronic discovery challenges. Recent studies expect Electronically Stored
Information (ESI) to grow from 161 Exabyte’s in 2006 to 988 Exabyte’s in 2010,
representing a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 57%. The average
organization now has hundreds of Terabytes of ESI stored online and many
organizations are now passing the 1 Petabyte mark. Much of this ESI is in the
form of emails, word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations and
other business-critical, unstructured formats. Not only is the volume of ESI
increasing, litigation is also increasing, and 2006 revisions to the Federal
Rules for Civil Procedure (FRCP) are obligating organizations to both better
understand and present their data earlier in the litigation process. Sanctions
associated with these changes are escalating the costs for non-performance,
while every lost moment also equates to a disadvantage in litigation preparation.
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