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You might want to research these products:

Guidance EnCase - supports culling data at the point of collection and
running system-wide keyword searches

 DiscoveryMining - supports refined searches of culled data case-by-case

On 2/13/07, Lorie Mcaleb <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I work for a large manufacturing company and we are trying to get a
> handle on unstructured data. Currently we are looking at an appliance
> that will index all of your network drive information for searches for
> litigation, duplicate files, social security by format, names,
> usernames, etc. This tool also has the capability of locating files for
> litigation and moving them to vault storage for litigation holds.
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> I was wondering if any other companies have looked at this tool
> (Kazeon)or a tool of this type for unstructured data? I'd appreciate any
> feedback you have.
> Thank you,
> Lori McCaleb
> Micron Technology, Inc.
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