Where Are Ex Premier Dalton McGuinty's Emails? PowerSearch Software Offered to Find Them.
Online, June 27, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Datassimilate Systems Inc., offers the use of PowerSearch Software, their signature legal e-discovery tool to the Ontario Government free of charge, for the purpose of determining the truth in the matter of the gas plant cancellations currently under investigation.
Datassimilate's President Girts Jansons says: "The people of Ontario are already out $585 million in this matter. We're offering to defray some of the costs of resolving this issue by donating the use of our e-Discovery tool PowerSearch Software to find any and all remaining shreds of evidence in this case."
Jansons goes on to say: "Regardless of whether the deletions were intentional or not, emails are harder to get rid of than you might think. The fact that the correspondence was erased at one point in the chain doesn't mean it doesn't exist somewhere. With electronic data being so easily re-distributed, not only could it still remain in an account in the cloud, but emails may also still reside in the computer drives of those that received them, and PowerSearch Software was designed specifically for the purpose of searching and collecting from all those sources.
If any emails relevant to the Ontario gas plant cancellation still exists, PowerSearch can find them. In that regard we offer the Justice Committee our tools to discover the truth."
About PowerSearch
PowerSearch Software (www.powersearchsoftware.com) is a division of DATAssimilate Systems Inc. and a leading developer of affordable and uncomplicated electronic search and collection technologies for records management and legal industries. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
About DATAssimilate Systems Inc.
DATAssimilate Systems Inc. is a Canadian company established in the mid 1990's and is a leading developer of powerful software tools for the legal industry that provide scanning, coding, searching, processing, and distribution of documents and data for law firms, corporate legal departments and government agencies.
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