NCT Compliance Search v1.0
Friday 29th July, 2005On my travels around the Notes related websites, I notice that Andrew Pollack has released v.1.0 of his NCT Compliance Search product. As Andrew explains:
Compliance search is designed to find absolutely all matches, and store them in a safe spot where you can then print, archive, or otherwise manipulate them. A search tool gives you a list of what it found and a short description. Compliance search copies the actual document, or optionally `renders` that document to appear as it would if viewed natively in that source database (usually for non-mail databases where viewing a document out of context is not effective).
Compliance Search is being used by companies driven by a legal requirement to report all documents which mention a key phrase, and by companies looking to track activity related to a particular product or event. In addition to finding matches among documents, NCT Compliance Search can optionally reproduce an entire reply chain thread if just a single document member of that thread contains a match.
Sounds like a really useful tool, anybody tried it out yet? Actually, in some ways, sounds more useful than the Notes archiving tool I'm about to buy.
Compliance search is designed to find absolutely all matches, and store them in a safe spot where you can then print, archive, or otherwise manipulate them. A search tool gives you a list of what it found and a short description. Compliance search copies the actual document, or optionally `renders` that document to appear as it would if viewed natively in that source database (usually for non-mail databases where viewing a document out of context is not effective).
Compliance Search is being used by companies driven by a legal requirement to report all documents which mention a key phrase, and by companies looking to track activity related to a particular product or event. In addition to finding matches among documents, NCT Compliance Search can optionally reproduce an entire reply chain thread if just a single document member of that thread contains a match.
Sounds like a really useful tool, anybody tried it out yet? Actually, in some ways, sounds more useful than the Notes archiving tool I'm about to buy.