by chasereeves on September 17, 2010
There is a TON of interest in archiving Social Media for compliance. I’ve run into a few posts recently about government concerns at DigitalCommunities.com here and here. Here’s some of the poignant quotes: As more agency employees use Twitter, Facebook and similar external sites, some state and local IT officials are asking if those communications … Read More »
by chasereeves on September 15, 2010
The National Archiving and Records Association (NARA) recently announced that federal agencies probably do not need to archive social media records. But this comes as a surprise given the following quotes from the number one guy at NARA, the 10th archivist of the United States, David S. Ferriero:
by chasereeves on September 13, 2010
Information-Managment.com has an interesting article on the Five E-Discovery Landmines for IT to Avoid by Kamal Shah. Here’s a couple interesting facts from the article. ESI is increasing around 30% every year. That’s a reality IT professionals in your organization have to come to terms with.
by chasereeves on September 10, 2010
Sharon D. Nelson, President of Sensei Enterprises, Inc., is an expert on e-discovery technology. She’s been blogging about it since 2007. Just yesterday she wrote an article about Iterasi titled: Best of Breed? Iterasi and Social Media Archiving. I had the pleasure of speaking with Mrs. Nelson and demoing IterasiArchives, our web archiving application, for … Read More »
by chasereeves on August 31, 2010
A recent article in Intellectual Property Today illustrates how important social media has already become to our culture in general and how businesses and government agencies specifically will begin to place weight on these forms of digital communication in cases. Nearly all of our business communications are now electronically created and most are electronically sent … Read More »
by chasereeves on July 20, 2010
Many organizations look at e-discovery preparation in 2 ways: Proactive & Reactive. Proactive preparation would be maintaining records “along the way,” regularly keeping archives of your emails, documents, web records, etc. This kind of archiving is required in some situations (e.g., keeping records of tax returns for 6 years). The other e-discovery preparation method is … Read More »
by chasereeves on July 14, 2010
In a recent case Judge Shira A. Scheindlin ruled that that negligent or sloppy document preservation and production will get you sanctioned: In Her Honor’s latest eDiscovery-related opinion, Pension Comm. of Univ. of Montreal Pension Plan v. Bank of Am. Secs., LLC, __ F. Supp. 2d __ (S.D.N.Y. 2010), Judge Scheindlin provides us all with a much … Read More »
by chasereeves on July 13, 2010
We’re excited to release a new feature today: document capture & archiving. What does this mean? When enabled on your account, any document (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF, etc.) linked to on an archived page will be captured and archived so you can browse the historical version of this file later on. A number of our … Read More »
by chasereeves on July 8, 2010
After researching and writing in our laboratory, we’ve finally completed the first Iterasi Web Archiving Whitepaper. Now it’s immediately available for the general public to download: download the Why You Need This Whitepaper Web communication compliance and e-discovery is rapidly becoming a central concern, and many organizations do not understand the process and implications. Now is … Read More »
by chasereeves on May 5, 2010
There are several active web archives around the world. One of the biggest and most talked about is the Internet Archive (Archive.org). We are often asked how Iterasi is different from organizations such as the Internet Archive. The biggest difference, by far, is that other web archives are non-profit organizations looking to preserve important historical … Read More »