Cloud apps are woven into the fabric of how today’s companies collaborate, communicate, and stay connected to customers. But if you’re an eDiscovery professional, you have to be able to collect from these cloud apps if they contain potentially responsive ESI. Here’s a webinar that will discuss the use of application programming interfaces (APIs) to become savvy about accessing data through these APIs to conduct collections.
On Wednesday, March 31st, Onna will conduct the webinar Collecting from cloud apps: The whats & whys of APIs at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT). Join Onna as they delve into the particulars of API access to Slack, Zendesk, Confluence, Jira, and more.
Among the topics that will be covered are:
- Working with platforms’ native collection capabilities and limitations
- The benefits of collecting data via APIs
- Proactive steps to take eDiscovery in-house
Speakers include:
- Trae Wiles, Solutions Architect at Onna
- Eddie Salce, Architect, Professional Services at Onna
Collecting ESI from cloud apps to support eDiscovery objectives has become one of the biggest challenges that organization are facing. Click here to register and find out how to take advantage of APIs for these apps to streamline that collection process!
So, what do you think? Does your organization struggle with collecting data from cloud apps for eDiscovery? If so, consider attending the webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post by Onna.
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