Network Content Appliance accelerates electronic discovery.

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Storing up to 7 TB of data, netReplay® 64-bit Linux OS v3.2.1 monitors, captures, and text indexes all user network communications in real-time. This enables organizations to visually track, trace, and replay users' digital content instantly. Appliance can manage storing, indexing, and replaying for tens of millions of unique objects to aid in best practice risk management, e-discovery, corporate governance, and compliance.



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Chronicle Solutions Releases a Faster Information Risk Management, Electronic Discovery and Regulatory Compliance Offering with netReplay® 64-bit Linux OS



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MCLEAN, Va., October 24, 2006 - Fast, efficient electronic communication is an indispensable part of doing business today, but the millions of bits of user communication streaming through the network can represent significant risks, security breaches, violations of acceptable use policies, or other network misuses resulting in confidential data loss, harassment claims, and penalties for regulatory non-compliance.

With the need to reduce risk and speed employee investigations becoming an increased priority in the networked economy, enterprises of all sizes can now investigate, substantiate and refute or prosecute with indisputable forensic evidence.

Chronicle Solutions' netReplay is the network content appliance that monitors, captures and text indexes all user network communications in real-time, enabling an organization to visually track, trace, and replay users' digital content instantly, including: email with all attachments, webmail, web pages viewed, web form submissions, instant messages, chats, blogs, FTP interaction and VoIP.

With the latest release of netReplay, 64-bit Linux OS version 3.2.1, Chronicle Solutions has taken their market-leading speed and reporting functionality to a new level and it now gives the ability to quickly manage storing, indexing and replaying tens of millions of unique objects, which is unique in the market.

"This new release is a major architecture change to take advantage of new multi-core processors that gives netReplay faster performance both for monitoring speeds and search capabilities. It's now possible for a major enterprise to quickly search for the proverbial information needle in their haystack of data," says Nick Kingsbury, CEO of Chronicle Solutions. He continued, "We have eliminated the traditional problems associated with many forensic tools, such as the inordinate amount of time spent to identify actionable data, and have significantly improved search productivity."

Storing up to 7 terabytes of data, netReplay collects application data at faster speeds than any other product in the industry. The data is then organized in a user-friendly interface, allowing organizations to search through it using many different criteria, making retrieval of digital information and communication trails fast and easy.

netReplay 64-bit Linux provides a step change for those looking for best practice risk management, e-Discovery, corporate governance and compliance in a host of industry sectors including financial services, healthcare, pharmaceutical and security services as well as an ideal application for government and law enforcement.

"Safeguarding an organization from data leakage and tracking suspicious activity on the network provides protection insurance for employers, employees, customers, shareholders and citizens," said Sophie Pibouin, COO of Chronicle Solutions.

Industry estimates suggest that employee fraud alone costs firms $660 billion per year.* In the compliance driven market of today, organizations need to responsibly monitor what their employees are doing while simultaneously protecting their rights, security and privacy.

* The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners estimates put the cost of reported fraud at $660bn annually in the US alone.

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