With increased demand for software that can cut both the time and cost involved in searching through volumes of email for a particular message, more and more companies are joining the list of such providers. The latest to jump on the bandwagon is the newly launched Santa Clara-based Clearwell Inc., which rolled out its Clearwell Email Intelligence Platform earlier this week. Firms estimate that a typical request for email in a legal discovery situation requires 1,300 hours of labor and costs more than $100,000. Search tools are also available from the stables of other new companies like the New York-based Orchestria and the Washington-based MessageGate. Zdnet reports:
Bigger players like Computer Associates, EMC, HP, IBM, Symantec and Zantaz already offer some basic search capabilities in their email archiving programs.
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