Extract from Jeffrey Wolff’s article “In-Place Search Explained: Elevate Your eDiscovery Workflow to New Heights”
In the rapidly moving world of business today, every second counts. The ability to locate pertinent information before it becomes inaccessible can determine the outcome of your endeavors. With In-Place Search, you can effortlessly explore various platforms from a unified interface, saving precious time and simplifying your work processes.
Whether you’re unfamiliar with In-Place Search or seeking to enhance your existing workflows, this blog offers the insights necessary for you to get a headstart on in-place search understanding and adoption.
Let’s start with the basics of in-place search.
What is In-place Search?
Within the eDiscovery context, ‘in-place search’ refers to the capability of searching and retrieving relevant information directly from its original location or source, without the need to copy or move the data to a separate location. It allows users to perform searches across various platforms, databases, or systems while maintaining the data in its original state.