Category Archives: SharePoint 2013

My presentation for #SP24 conference about eDiscovery in SharePoint 2013

Last Thursday (17 April 2014) I was honored to present at the largest online only SharePoint conference ever: SP24 (https://www.sp24conf.com).

I have just uploaded the slides to SlideShare: http://www.slideshare.net/eekels/sp24-ediscovery-in-sharepoint-2013

Although the presentation was a live webcast, which should’ve been recorded, the recording has not been published yet. The organization did ask me to pre-record my session as well though, just in case technology would fail on us during the live webcast. And this pre-recording is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bLNd8B5l5Y

Update 23-4-2014: The pre-recorded version of my session is no longer publicly available on YouTube. The SP24 organization has announced the SP24 Rewound version of the conference in a few weeks, where all session recordings will be made publicly available. Guess we have to wait until then 🙂

Update 22-5-2014: SP24 Rewound has taken place last week and now SP24 is really over. The good news: the recording of my session is available again! To visit the conference room, and see the chat window and session resources as well: https://www.sp24conf.com/2014-1/Conf/SP24S027/ConfPages/SessionRoom.aspx

A direct link to the recording of my session on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abgM8heauwk

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eDiscovery in SharePoint 2013 – Part 1: An Introduction

More and more organizations face more and more litigations. Whether they are shareholder lawsuits, fraud cases, or competitive investigations, litigation cases have proven to be costly, time consuming, and business disruptive. The new eDiscovery solution of SharePoint 2013 could really help organizations to lower eDiscovery costs, mitigate risks of data tempering or accidental deletion, and minimize business interruption.

In a series of blog articles I’ll show you the benefits of eDiscovery in SharePoint 2013, the architectural concept of the solution, some important implementation considerations, how to get eDiscovery to work technically in both an on-premises situation and in Office 365, and I’ll walk you through an eDiscovery case lifecycle.

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