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Kazeon Hosts Panel With Brian Babineau to Discuss How to Prepare for Internal Investigations

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - August 17, 2009) -

WHO: Brian Babineau, Senior Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group
(ESG), and Karthik Kannan, Vice President of Marketing and
Business Development at Kazeon

WHEN: Wednesday, August 19, 2009
10 a.m. - 11 a.m. PDT

TOPIC: Is your company prepared for the auditor? How to be prepared
for internal investigations

DESCRIPTION: Most corporations today face the threat of external
litigations and more often, internal investigations and
audits. These are usually onerous on the IT and Legal
organizations especially if they are not prepared from an
infrastructure standpoint to handle the resulting eDiscovery
demands.

Today, no Electronically Stored Information (ESI) is exempt
from eDiscovery. Some state legislation now requires ESI of
all kinds, including data created and stored for disaster
recovery purposes, to be included in eDiscovery.

This webinar, featuring Brian Babineau, a senior analyst at
Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), and Karthik Kannan, Vice
President of Marketing and Business Development at Kazeon,
will discuss what a corporation needs to know in order to be
prepared for internal investigations, and how a corporation
needs to operate in order to smoothly, cost-effectively and
quickly respond to internal investigations.

HOW: Register Here: http://tinyurl.com/n8hq7z

About Kazeon (http://kazeon.com/)

Kazeon is
a leading eDiscovery solution provider for corporations' legal and IT
staff, legal service providers and law firms. Kazeon's independently
validated solution provides the most accurate, scalable, legally defensible
and court-proven eDiscovery to perform both in-place as well as target Analysis & Review, Collection & Culling and Legal Hold for
Electronically Stored Information (ESI) across the enterprise. The solution
performs Early Case Assessments and
fine-grained eDiscovery across multiple ESI sources such as email servers,
file shares, archives, content repositories, laptops/desktops and remote offices.

 

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