...by acquiring StoredIQ to help customers reduce their information overload. BlackBerry...
...IBM on Wednesday acquired information management company StoredIQ Inc., adding ...
LTN asked legal technology vendors if they have launched products or services addressing Big Data and the tension that exists in mining customer data versus the security and privacy of that data and
July 31 to August 6 news briefs from Cooley LLP, Denso, InterLegis, kCura, LexisNexis, Maxthon, MutualMind, Recosoft, Rocket Matter, Security Engineered Machinery, Troutman Sanders, and StoredIQ
...in Palo Alto, San Diego, and San Francisco. Austin-based StoredIQ, a developer of information management software, ...
...Austin-based StoredIQ, a developer of information management software, has...
LegalTech New York 2012's technology tidal wave has arrived, and it's flooding our ears, emails, and eyeballs with news of companies offering products or services in legal research, information manag
...412. » StoredIQ's DiscoveryIQ now helps defend data deletion by comparing file management...
...to what Symantec previously offered through a partnership with Austin, Texas-based StoredIQ. That partnership ended when the Clearwell deal happened because the companies compete...
...StoredIQ Announces Support for Microsoft Office 365 ...
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