Why You Should Read This White Paper 
                      The amount of data that organizations generate and store is 
growing dramatically. A typical enterprise’s users will 
generate millions of documents every year, many of which 
contain important business records and other critical 
content that the organization must preserve for long periods 
of time. 
 
However, most organizations cannot adequately access the 
information they possess because they lack the appropriate 
search tools to retrieve these internal information sources. 
The result is that most organizations are inadequately 
prepared for appropriate corporate governance or legal 
actions. For example, in 75% of US legal actions, email must 
be produced as part of the discovery process, an issue that 
is now much more important because of the new 
amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 
that took effect on December 1, 2006. 
 
Another problem caused by the lack of adequate search 
tools is that users are less efficient because they must often 
re-create data because they cannot find it in a reasonable 
amount of time. The result is that users are less productive 
than they could be. 
 
Organizations should, therefore, deploy appropriate search 
capabilities that will permit them to categorize their growing 
base of business records and other content and to search 
this content for necessary information. 
 
This white paper focuses on the growing need to deploy 
search tools that can meet enterprise data management 
requirements. It also discusses Openfind Technology’s 
solutions focused on providing robust search capabilities for 
organizations of all sizes.
To view the full text, please download the PDF version here. 
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                        Organizations 
                        should, therefore, 
                        deploy 
                        appropriate 
                        search 
                        capabilities that 
                        will permit them 
                        to categorize 
                        their growing 
                        base of business 
                        records and 
                        other content 
                        and to search 
                        this content for 
                        necessary 
                        information. |