XML News Desk
Autonomy ZANTAZ Announces Compliance with the Newly Released EDRM XML Standard for Electronic Discovery
ZANTAZ Introspect Certification Supports Interoperability and Faster, More Efficient E-Discovery Process
Feb. 7, 2008 01:30 PM
ZANTAZ, an Autonomy company, announced that ZANTAZ
Introspect is compliant with EDRM's Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard,
EDRM XML 1.0. Autonomy ZANTAZ Introspect is one of the first e-discovery
products to achieve compliance with the newly released XML standard, which was
designed to improve interoperability and the transfer of electronically stored
information (ESI) between applications involved in the discovery process.
The EDRM XML compliant ZANTAZ Introspect provides the
following benefits:
- Lower labor costs: IT departments, legal teams and service
providers can significantly reduce the amount of manual effort spent
transferring ESI from system to system
- Fewer errors: Organizations can focus their efforts on a
single standard schema, versus multiple schemas, to transfer ESI from system to
system, reducing errors
- Faster e-discovery: The ability to efficiently transfer data
leads to a faster, streamlined end-to-end e-discovery process
- Greater flexibility: Organizations have the freedom to
choose "best-of-breed" products that offer interoperability, versus
inferior products that must be pieced together
"The development of the EDRM XML standard shows a
changing of the tides in the world of e-discovery best practices," said
George J. Socha, principal analyst with Socha Consulting and co-founder of the
EDRM Project. "By implementing a standard way of managing the
collaboration between technologies, EDRM has capitalized on the industry's
readiness to work together and move the entire industry forward."
Autonomy ZANTAZ, a co-leader in the EDRM XML standards
initiative, donated the initial draft of the XML schema to the advisory
committee, which was heavily leveraged in the standards draft and ratification.
Autonomy is committed to supporting this schema across all of the company's Information
Risk Management (IRM) products and services. In addition to the market leading
eDiscovery review tool, Introspect, this includes media restoration,
consolidated archiving, advanced electronic data discovery, production,
real-time policy management and analytics.
"This certification is an important affirmation of our
commitment to provide organizations the most comprehensive IRM platform on the
market," said Mike Lynch, CEO of Autonomy. "As the only vendor
delivering a single platform for organizations to proactively manage their data
through the entire discovery process, Autonomy ZANTAZ reduces chain-of-custody
risks and gives companies confidence in consistent and accurate data
production."
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