Vivisimo, Datawatch Integrate
Vivisimo and Datawatch integrate Vivisimo Velocity enterprise search capabilities with Datawatch|MailManager to power E-Discovery solutions
August 22, 2007
PITTSBURGH and CHELMSFORD, Mass. -- Vivisimo (Vivisimo.com) and Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) today announced the integration of Vivisimo Velocity enterprise search capabilities with Datawatch|MailManager to power E-Discovery solutions. In May 2007, Enterprise Information Management provider Datawatch Corporation introduced Datawatch|MailManager to help organizations maximize e-mail storage efficiency, manage the e-mail lifecycle, and fulfill regulatory and E-Discovery requirements. Vivisimo, a leading provider of search software and expertise, offers Velocity Enterprise Search, a flexible and powerful platform for searching email as well as other enterprise content.
Datawatch seamlessly incorporated Vivisimos search client to enhance the compliance and information retrieval capabilities for Datawatch|MailManager customers. With increasing regulations surrounding electronic content, corporations, government agencies and enterprises are required to make information such as e-mail messages readily available and searchable. Search has become a key component to E-Discovery solutions; and by leveraging Vivisimo’s search platform, Datawatch helps companies find and unlock the knowledge buried inside e-mail messages.
“E-mail is a primary communications tool and people are continually utilizing it to share knowledge both within and outside of the organization. As an integral part of e-mail archiving, search adds a discovery element to the process of information organization and knowledge management,” said John Kitchen, chief marketing officer for Datawatch. “Vivisimo’s award-winning Velocity search platform offers a powerful, secure and scalable tool with an intuitive and user-friendly interface. By integrating Velocity, Datawatch|MailManager offers the powerful search functionality our customers need to easily meet their regulatory and E-Discovery requirements.”
Vivisimo Inc.
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