Sherpa Software Releases Discovery Attender for Notes Version 6.4

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Sherpa Software has announced the addition of fuzzy searching capabilities into its Discovery Attender for Lotus Notes product.

The new amendments to the federal rules of civil procedures require companies to know the location and the breadth of all electronically stored information (ESI) as well as have the ability to quickly search all ESI once they are involved in civil litigation. Often, this requires companies to search in less traditional methods.

To increase companies e-discovery reach, Discovery Attender for Notes unveils fuzzy searching, which allows searches to return documents based on likely relevance or "near hits." Examples of this include misspelled words and plural/singular cases. Coupled with Discovery Attender's keyword pattern matching search criteria, lawyers, compliance officers, and human resource officials can easily locate information, including PCI data, on servers and local machines across the entire organization, says Sherpa. In addition, for today's mobile users, Version 6.4 introduces the ability to initiate a discovery request and view its results from any Blackberry device.

"Discovery Attender for Notes has taken direct aim at easing the discovery process for regulatory compliance and corporate policy enforcement. With the addition of fuzzy searching and the ability to initiate searches from mobile devices, we have extended the scope of the product while answering the demands of today's mobile world," says Harvey Coblin product manager, Sherpa Software.

Discovery Attender for Notes is a search and discovery tool designed to automate investigative tasks in Domino server databases, instant message logs, and common file storage areas. Discovery Attender assists IT, litigation support and legal teams in complying with the new amendments to the federal rules of civil procedure while making the searching, viewing, and organization of electronic data swift, easy, and efficient, the company says.

About Sherpa Software

Sherpa Software is a privately held company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a worldwide distribution channel. Sherpa designs and develops groupware utility software targeted to provide archiving, email management, policy enforcement, and content discovery functionality that is not inherent within IBM Lotus Notes or Microsoft Exchange. Products include: Mail Attender for Notes and Exchange, Discovery Attender for Notes and Exchange, Archive Attender for Exchange, and Database Attender for Notes.

For more information on Discovery Attender for Notes, contact Cathy Capizzi at 412.206.0005 x207 or visit Sherpa Software.

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