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Enterprise Messaging Notes

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Kazeon and Domino

Dan Lynch  |     |  Tags:  domino kazeon ediscovery  |  Comments (0)
Looking to correspond with anyone who has had experience with the Kazeon legal case management tool running against a Domino messaging environment.  EMC recently purchased Kazeon, which was previously privately held.  Although not an archive solution, Kazeon's niche is to assist the legal teams with the onerous task of search and extraction aspects of legal case management, to offset the sizable workload involved with the Federal Rules for Civil Procedure.  It can handle at least email, pc files, file shares and sharepoint data sources.  We're looking to do an eval of the product including a sizing/pricing exercise and possibly a proof of concept test, and the email interaction aspect is key, given the lions share of ediscovery involves email.

Curious to know how this works in a proactive ("index now extract later") mode or reactive mode ("index and extract data case by case") while running against production Domino mail environment, and any other tips, hints or gotcha's anyone would be willing to share about this.   Happy to discuss here, offline from here, via phone, anything you may be comfortable with.

Thanks in advance.

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