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Electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, is the process of identifying and delivering electronic information that can be used as evidence in legal cases. You can use eDiscovery tools in Microsoft 365 to search for content in Exchange Online mailboxes, Microsoft 365 Groups, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business sites, and Skype for Business conversations, and Yammer teams. You can search mailboxes and sites in the same eDiscovery search by using the Content Search tool. And you can use Core eDiscovery cases to identify, hold, and export content found in mailboxes and sites. If your organization has an Office 365 E5 or Microsoft 365 E5 subscription (or related E5 add-on subscriptions), you can further manage custodians and analyze content by using the Advanced eDiscovery solution in Microsoft 365.

Microsoft 365 provides the following eDiscovery tools:

Content search

The following table contains links to articles that will help you use the Content search tool.

ArticleDescription
Run a search
Learn how to use the Content Search tool to search mailboxes, public folders, Microsoft 365 Groups, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online sites, One Drive for Business locations, and Skype for Business conversations in your organization in a single search.
Keyword queries and search conditions
Learn about the email and file properties and search conditions you can use to search for content in mailboxes and sites in your organization.
View keyword statistics for search results
Learn how to use search statistics to display and compare the statistics for one or more content searches, and to configure new and existing searches to return statistics for each keyword in the search query.
Export search results
Learn how to export the results of a Content search.
Configure permissions filtering for Content search
Learn how to use permissions filtering to let an eDiscovery manager search only a subset of mailboxes and sites in your organization.
Export a search report
Learn how to download the export report without having to export the actual search results.
Content search limits
Learn about the limits of the Content Search tool, such as the maximum number of searches that you can run at one time.
Unindexed items in Content search
Learn about unindexed items in Exchange and SharePoint that you can include in the estimated search result statistics when you run a search. You can also include unindexed items when you export search results.
Search for and delete email messages
Learn how to use Content search to search for and delete an email message from all mailboxes in your organization. This can help you find and remove potentially harmful or high-risk email.
Search the mailbox and OneDrive accounts for a list of users
Learn how to use a script to search the mailbox and One Drive for Business site for a group of users. See Create a list of all OneDrive locations for steps on how to quickly generate a list of email addresses that you can use for the source content locations when you create and run content searches.
Use Content search for targeted collections
Learn how to use the Windows PowerShell script in this article to perform targeted collections using Content search. A targeted collection means you want to search a specific folder because you're confident that items responsive to a case (or privileged items) are located in that folder. Use the script in this article to obtain the folder ID or path for the specific mailbox or site folders that you want to search.

Core eDiscovery

The following table contains links to topics that will help you use Core eDiscovery cases. You can use Core eDiscovery cases to add eDiscovery managers who can access the case, place an eDiscovery hold on content locations relevant to the case, search for content, and export the search results from the case.

ArticleDescription
Get started with Core eDiscoveryLearn how to assign eDiscovery permissions and create Core eDiscovery cases. This topic also provides an overview of the Core eDiscovery workflow.
Assign eDiscovery permissionsLearn how to assign permissions to users so they can search for content, place content locations on hold, and perform other eDiscovery-related tasks in a Core eDiscovery case.
Set up compliance boundaries for Core eDiscoveryLearn how to use compliance boundaries to create logical boundaries within an organization that control the content locations that an eDiscovery manager can search.
Create an eDiscovery holdLearn how to create eDiscovery holds that associated with a Core eDiscovery case to preserve content relevant to the case you're investigating.
Search for content in a caseLearn how to search for content that's relevant to a case. You can quickly create searches that search the content locations on hold.
Export content from a caseLearn how to export and download content from a Core eDiscovery case.
Close, reopen, and delete a caseLearn how to manage the lifecycle of a Core eDiscovery case.

Advanced eDiscovery

Curitel mobile phones & portable devices driver download for windows. The Advanced eDiscovery solution in Microsoft 365 (also called Advanced eDiscovery v2.0) builds on the existing eDiscovery and analytics capabilities in Microsoft 365. This eDiscovery solution provides an end-to-end workflow to preserve, collect, review, analyze, and export content that's responsive to your organization's internal and external investigations. It also lets legal teams manage custodians and the entire legal hold notification workflow to communicate with custodians involved in a case.

ArticleDescription
Overview of Advanced eDiscoveryThis article introduces Advanced eDiscovery, outlines the business justification for using this tool, presents Advanced eDiscovery architecture, and provides a high-level overview of the built-in workflow of Advanced eDiscovery.
Set up Advanced eDiscoveryLearn how to get started using Advanced eDiscovery, including the required licensing and necessary eDiscovery permission.
Create and manage a caseThis article shows you how to create an Advanced eDiscovery case and provides a walk-through of the Advanced eDiscovery workflow.
Manage custodiansLearn about working with custodians in an Advanced eDiscovery. This topic links to step-by-step instructions to add custodians to a case, managing custodians in a case, and viewing custodian activity in Microsoft 365 by searching the audit log.
Manage custodian communicationsLearn about managing the legal hold notification process in Advanced eDiscovery. This includes creating and automating the notification workflow and how a user acknowledged a hold notification.
Manage processing errorsLearn about Advanced indexing and how to remediate indexing errors in content from custodial and non-custodial content locations, such as Exchange mailboxes, SharePoint sites, and OneDrive accounts. You can bulk-remediate errors and then upload remediated files to a review set or remediate individual processing errors within a review set.
Collect data for a caseLearn about searching for content in custodial content locations, and then adding relevant case data to a review set. When you copy content to a review set, the data is copied from the original content locations to a Microsoft-provided Azure Storage location. This provides a static set of documents for the review process.
Manage review setsLearn about reviewing case data in a review set. This includes viewing, querying, filtering, and tagging documents in a review set.
Analyze data in a review setLearn about running analysis on the documents in a review set. The results of running analysis include near-duplication detection, email threading, and themes identification.
Export case dataLearn about exporting data from a case for external review.

eDiscovery roadmap

To see what eDiscovery features have been launched, are rolling out, or in development, see the Microsoft 365 Roadmap.

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M365 E5 Features

Microsoft 365 for enterprise is a complete, intelligent solution that empowers everyone to be creative and work together securely.

Microsoft 365 for enterprise is designed for large organizations, but it can also be used for medium-sized and small businesses that need the most advanced security and productivity capabilities.

Components

Microsoft 365 for enterprise consists of:

ServicesDescription
Local apps and cloud-based apps and productivity servicesIncludes both Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise, the latest Office apps for your PC and Mac (such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and others), and a full suite of online services for email, file storage and collaboration, meetings, and more.
Windows 10 EnterpriseMeets the needs of both large and midsize organizations. It's the most productive and secure version of Windows for users. For IT professionals, it also provides comprehensive deployment, device, and app management.
Device management and advanced security servicesIncludes Microsoft Intune, which is a cloud-based enterprise mobility management service that helps enable your workforce to be productive while protecting your organization data.
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Plans

Microsoft 365 for enterprise is available in three plans.

Plan nameCapabilities
E3Access the Microsoft 365 core products and features to securely enhance workplace productivity and drive innovation.
E5Access the Microsoft 365 latest products and features. These include Defender for Office 365, security tools, and collaboration tools. This plan includes all E3 capabilities, plus advanced security, voice, and data analysis tools.
F3Connect with your first-line workers through purpose-built tools and resources that they can use to help them do their best work.

If you have Microsoft 365 E3, you can also get these add-ons:

  • Identity & Threat Protection
  • Information Protection & Compliance
  • Microsoft 365 E5 Insider Risk

Microsoft 365 E3 users can use these add-ons to take advantage of some of the additional features Microsoft 365 E5 includes.

For more information, see Features and capabilities for each plan.

Get the big picture

The Microsoft 365 for enterprise poster is a central location for you to view: Drivers media tek port devices.

  • The benefits of Microsoft 365 for enterprise, and how apps and services map to its value pillars.
  • Microsoft 365 for enterprise plans and which components they contain.
  • The key components of the Microsoft modern workplace, which Microsoft 365 for enterprise enables.
  • The Microsoft 365 Productivity Library and representative scenarios for some common organization departments.

You can also download a copy of the poster.

Transition your entire organization

To get a better picture about how to move your entire organization to the products and services in Microsoft 365 for enterprise, see the transition poster.

This two-page poster is a quick way to inventory your existing infrastructure. It helps you to find guidance and move to the corresponding product or service in Microsoft 365 for enterprise. It includes Windows and Office products and other infrastructure and security elements, such as device management, identity, and information and threat protection.

End of support for Windows 7 and Office 2010 clients and servers

Windows 7 reached end of support on January 14, 2020.

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These products reached end of support on October 13, 2020:

SharePoint Server 2010 will reach end of support on April 13, 2021.

For a visual summary of the upgrade, migrate, and move-to-the-cloud options for these products, see the end of support poster.

This one-page poster is a quick way to understand the various paths you can take to prevent Windows 7 and Office 2010 client and server products from reaching end of support, with preferred paths and support in Microsoft 365 for enterprise highlighted.

You can also download this poster and print it in letter, legal, or tabloid (11 x 17) formats.

Plan for and deploy

There are three ways to plan for and deploy the products, features, and components of Microsoft 365 for enterprise:

  • In partnership with FastTrack

    With FastTrack, Microsoft engineers help you move to the cloud at your own pace. See FastTrack for Microsoft 365.

  • With the help of Microsoft Consulting Services or a Microsoft partner

    Consultants can analyze your current infrastructure and help you develop a plan to incorporate all the software and services of Microsoft 365 for enterprise.

  • Do it yourself

    Start with the Networking roadmap to build out or verify your existing infrastructure and productivity workloads.

For an example of how a fictional but representative multinational organization has deployed Microsoft 365 for enterprise, see the Contoso Corporation case study.

Additional Microsoft 365 products

  • Bring together the best-in-class productivity and collaboration capabilities with device management and security solutions to safeguard business data for small and midsize businesses.

  • Empower educators to unlock creativity, promote teamwork, and provide a simple and safe experience in a single, affordable solution built for education.

  • Empower United States public sector employees to work together, securely.

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Best together with Surface and the Edge browser

Optimize your user’s integrated and secure productivity with the best-together combination of Microsoft 365 for enterprise, Microsoft Surface devices, and the Microsoft Edge browser. This cross-product integration provides:

  • A common identity and sign-in security infrastructure.
  • Integrated local and cloud apps for search, collaboration, productivity, and compliance.
  • Comprehensive and integrated security for hardware, browser, local app, and cloud apps.
  • A common infrastructure for IT management of installs and updates.
TrialM365 e5 licenses

M365 E5 Trial

Here is an example for an enterprise organization.

M365 E5 Trial

For more information and configuration examples for a small and medium business and an educational institution, download the Best together poster.

Microsoft 365 training

To learn more about Microsoft 365 and work toward a Microsoft 365 certification, you can start with Microsoft 365 Certified: Fundamentals.

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