We are pleased to announce that StoredIQ’s Intelligent Information Management Platform was named as a KMWorld “Trend-Setting Product of 2010.” This is the second year in a row that StoredIQ has been honored with this annual and prestigious award which highlights products that demonstrate clearly identifiable technology breakthroughs that serve the vendors’ full spectrum of constituencies, especially their customers. This year, more than 600 products were assessed by KMWorld’s judging panel which consisted of editorial staff, analysts, system integrators, vendors, line-of-business managers and users.
“StoredIQ continues to deliver an industry leading product that provides customers with deep intelligence and understanding into their data and gives them the ability to quickly act on that information – this is why StoredIQ is again on our list of Trend-Setting Products.”
Hugh McKellar, editor in chief of KMWorld
StoredIQ recently announced the availability of its 6th generation award-winning solution. StoredIQ 6.0 is designed to empower corporate counsel with a legal-friendly, best-of-breed application – eDiscoveryManager – that addresses the wide range of legal discovery requirements, including search, identification, collection, early case assessment (ECA) and analysis, as well as legal hold and review. By integrating an easy to use eDiscovery application with the power of the StoredIQ platform, legal teams have a single solution to make more informed strategic decisions in less time, cut the cost of litigation and reduce legal risk.
We are very pleased to again be recognized by KMWorld and its judges. The continued recognition as a Trend-Setting Product of the Year is a testament to our dedication and commitment to enabling organizations to manage their information according to its business value and reduce cost and risk in the process.

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