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Today’s litigators are keenly aware of the need to effectively preserve
electronically stored information (ESI) when new legal matters arise. And
dealing with various types of unstructured data such as user-created
documents and email messages has become quite routine. But preserving and
collecting structured ESI from enterprise-wide database systems present
unique challenges when it comes to e-discovery, and they get far less
attention.

A typical medium-sized enterprise has hundreds or even thousands of
structured business applications that store financial, product, customer,
employee and other material information. These systems are often the
lifeblood of the company and the system of record for all business-related
activities. Given their importance, e-discovery compliance programs must
also incorporate processes for the preservation and collection of ESI from
these systems – not just focus on email and file servers.


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