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Overview of a new report from Gartner, Inc.
The Report: Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving
Published on November 20, 2019, by the research and analyst firm Gartner, the new Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving (EIA) report (G00381129) shares information and insight on the EIA market and twelve vendors. This information and insight may be useful for infrastructure and operations leaders as they assess compliance, preservation, and discovery requirements and demands.
Authored by industry analysts Julian Tirsu and Michael Hoeck, the complete report is available for purchase from the Gartner website ($1,995.00). Complimentary copies of the report typically can also be downloaded from the websites of technology vendors who routinely purchase rights to distribute Gartner reports.
Areas Covered in the Report
- Market Definition and Description
- Magic Quadrant Listing of Vendors
- Report Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
- Report Evaluation Criteria
- Market Overview
- Gartner Recommended Reading
Magic Quadrant Listing of Vendors
According to the report, “This Magic Quadrant profiles vendors that offer, at a minimum, integrated email and some other content archiving used predominantly for information governance and e-discovery, with storage capacity management as a secondary benefit. Archiving of other content types, including structured application data, is discussed but is not required for inclusion in this research.”
Within the report, the authors highlight twelve vendors meeting report inclusion criteria and share vendor-specific information to include:
- Company Overview
- Product Description
- Market Impact
- Strengths
- Cautions
With the strategic assumption that by 2023, 45% of enterprise customers will implement an EIA solution to meet requirements and demands driven by data privacy regulations, this report appears highly beneficial for those considering EIA solutions.
About the Primary Analysts Authoring the Report
Julian Tirsu is a Principal Analyst at Gartner on the IT Leaders Infrastructure Design team, focusing on enterprise information archiving software, file analysis, and e-discovery tools, as well as strategies regarding data retention, information life cycle management, and information governance.
Michael Hoeck is a Senior Director Analyst within Gartner for IT Leaders and Tech Professional (GITL). He works in the Infrastructure and Operations group, covering backup and recovery solutions for traditional, hybrid and cloud environments, enterprise information archiving (EIA) software, and e-discovery tools, as well as strategies around information life cycle management (ILM) and information governance (IG).
Read the complete overview of the report at Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving
Additional Reading
- The Short List: An Abridged eDiscovery Directory
- Avoiding Glittering Generalities in Selecting eDiscovery Software
Source: ComplexDiscovery