StoredIQ Extends Industry-Leading eDiscovery and Information Management Support for Microsoft SharePoint – Includes Wikis, Blogs and User Profiles

As SharePoint continues to grow at 40% year-over-year, we’ve seen an increasing demand from customers to ensure that their eDiscovery and information governance capabilities keep pace with the growth of data in their SharePoint repositories and SharePoint’s evolution as a collaborative environment. In response StoredIQ is announcing today at LegalTech in NYC, the extension of our already robust integration with Microsoft SharePoint to include eDiscovery and information governance for two additional prominent features of SharePoint 2010, User Profiles and Versioning.

Most eDiscovery solutions are limited in their visibility and scope to just SharePoint Document Libraries and a subset of metadata. They also lack the intelligence to distinguish between multiple versions of documents, and may return very large and inflated data sets for content analysis. In contrast, the StoredIQ solution fully supports all core SharePoint object types and all associated metadata including: Blogs, Wikis, Comments, Discussion Boards, Calendars, Tasks, Contacts, Issue Trackers, Announcements, Surveys, Links, Project Tasks, Picture Libraries, Records Center and Document Libraries.

Many companies do not realize that their eDiscovery tools can only search SharePoint document libraries and not the popular blogs, wikis and additional collaborative content. This is exactly the space where StoredIQ is catching the opportunity wave of proactive SharePoint eDiscovery support. The time for users to improve SharePoint eDiscovery is now, when they can proactively deploy StoredIQ for eDiscovery and governance on their SharePoint CMS. We believe that StoredIQ has taken the lead in eDiscovery and governance solutions for mission-critical SharePoint.

– Christine Taylor, analyst with the Taneja Group

StoredIQ’s updated SharePoint eDiscovery and information management functionality is available in Q1 2011. For a demonstration and more information, visit StoredIQ this week at LegalTech in New York – booth #1615 or visit www.StoredIQ.com.

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