Autonomy ZANTAZ Said to Manages the Largest Email Archive in the World
With its Digital Safe software
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 24, 2008 at 3:32 pmAutonomy ZANTAZ announced that its Digital Safe on-demand compliance and eDiscovery archival solution had the largest amount of data under management .
Leveraging Autonomy s IDOL search engine, ZANTAZ claims the unique position of being the only service provider to create a consolidated archive of all information sources, including e-mail and IM, voice video, and enterprise systems. The November 2007 acquisition by Autonomy of electronic records management software provider Meridio will provide more-robust retention management technology for integration with the archiving offerings.
Hosted services for email archiving provide massive storage capacity and scalability, along with the management and maintenance, for huge volumes of information and records that organizations are required to archive by regulations including SEC Rule 17a-4. Autonomy ZANTAZ Digital Safe is a set of on-demand compliance archiving, supervision and pre-discovery products designed to help global organizations meet the supervision, records retention and retrieval requirements of these industry and government regulations. Autonomy ZANTAZ additionally offers premise-based software solutions for consolidated archiving.
"Digital Safe has extensive supervision and e-discovery capabilities and the ability to export and load data into Autonomy s more-comprehensive Introspect discovery and Aungate legal hold and ECA solutions. With the increase in volume and variety of message formats in today s enterprises, including instant messages and voicemails, it has become mission-critical for organizations to select an effective enterprise archiving solution that can help them to better understand the corporate value and legal significance hidden within their information," said Anthony Bettencourt, CEO of Autonomy ZANTAZ. "Autonomy ZANTAZ has helped hundreds of global customers to facilitate the seamless processing of their data from initial search and collection all the way to eventual trial presentation."