During Electronic Discovery (EDD), utility programs should accurately report all available data. However, what happens when these programs fail to locate that data, has skips items, or does not recognize data. To address this need, Randall Consulting is presenting a ground breaking utility program named Exactus that is the most accurate utility program on the market to date to assist with Electronic Discovery.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) March 4, 2009 -- On a daily basis, experienced professionals must employ the process of Electronic Discovery (EDD) to discover electronic data that may be utilized in civil or criminal proceedings. However, what happens when the utility programs used by professionals fail to locate data, has skips items, or does not recognize data. The results could be tremendous and cases could be lost based on electronic data that has not been discovered. Thus, discovering all electronic data is extremely crucial in the outcome of the proceedings.
Understanding how important the EDD process can be, one would be appalled to learn that not one utility program on the market can accurately process all electronic data...until now. Randall Consulting has created and launched a new reporting tool named Exactus.
Exactus was created with the goal to fill the urgent need of the EDD industry. This PST reporting tool program can read and report on unlimited nesting; unlimited container files, embedded emails, attachments and objects; and unlimited attachments and embedded items in PDF files, which no other program on the market can do. Exactus also supports a multitude of files include, but not limited to, Microsoft Office; PDF; external MSG; archive formats such as ZIP, RAR, and TAR; Microsoft Outlook formats and files such as EML, Notes, Calendar, and Journal; CSV and XML; compound documents; system files such as PST, DLL, EXE, OCX, BAT, COM, CMD, SYS, INI; and even password protected ZIP files.
Due to the endless level of reporting, Exactus is the most accurate utility program on the market to date. Every service provider, law firm, and corporation should have Exactus in its EDD Toolkit. Major benefits to utilizing Exactus is that one can quickly and efficiently tell a client what the total contents of a PST email store, confirm and safeguard that the processing report is accurate in comparison to other processing programs, use it as a data filtering tool, and use it as a test for new software applications to determine their accuracy.
During the trail version test of Exactus, one user had exclaimed "Finally, a tool comes on the market to test the accuracy of EDD processing programs." Another user even noted "This is a great tool and much needed one. The reporting features that you have are incredible."
Additional major features included in the detailed reporting options are search functionality, the ability to see parent child relationships of each email, saves all unique email addresses as a CSV file, and graphical representation of message size and type count. For future versions, upcoming features will include support for NSF files, ability to count duplicate PST files, support for loading multiple PST files at once, and increased speed and performance.
Randall Consulting is offering a special 15 day fully functional trial version of Exactus, while supplies last. Thereafter, a license will be required to be purchased for the low price of $199.00 USD. Download a trial version at http://store-.randallconsulting.net/ starting today March 3, 2009.
Get prepared for the next wave of technology with help from Randall Consulting.
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