eDiscovery: Mindseye and dtSearch Connect
June 1, 2011
We saw a couple of news items and a news release about the infusion of dtSearch by Mindseye for Tunnelvision.
Mindseye Solutions, developer of the e-discovery software Tunnelvision, announced recently two major releases coming over the next six weeks. 7th Space Interactive describes the version 2.9 Flexible Search in this way:
end users [will have] the ability to select which index and search technology will be used. This allows for selection of a fully configurable implementation of the well-known dtSearch technology and assists in creating consistency for downstream processes.
Readers of dtSearch’s product description know that the company asserts that its technology can instantly search terabytes of text across a desktop, network, or an Internet site.
dtSearch also offers versions of its systems which can be used to make content on DVDs searchable. Further, one of the new releases includes improvement in the utilization of Lotus Notes in exporting speed.
Mindseye suggests that the tie up with dtSearch will enhance eDiscovery.
We had heard that Iron Mountain’s acquisition of Mimosa used dtSearch technology. (Autonomy acquired some of Iron Mountain’s online asserts earlier this year.)
dtSearch may be poised for a broader thrust into eDiscovery on an original equipment manufacturing basis.
Stephen E Arnold, June 1, 2011
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