Social Media Archiving: Nextpoint Announces Enhanced Collection of LinkedIn Data in the Company?s Cloud Preservation Product


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 05, 2011

Nextpoint, Inc., the nation?s leading provider of cloud-based regulatory, compliance and litigation products, announces the release of enhanced collection of social media data via the LinkedIn API in the company?s Cloud Preservation product. This new method of collection provides a vastly improved representation of the information posted on LinkedIn. All LinkedIn profile information, connections, and network updates will now be archived in Cloud Preservation?s searchable and discovery-ready archive.

With LinkedIn access provided by users, CloudPreservation.com will be able to collect data from profiles through the API, which includes data that is not available to LinkedIn users who are not logged-in. Cloud Preservation will now be collecting:

Social Media Archiving: Cloud Preservation Rolls Out Real-Time Capture of Twitter Data


Chicago, IL (PRWEB) April 26, 2011

Nextpoint, Inc., the nation?s leading provider of cloud-based regulatory, compliance, and litigation products, announces significant enhanced functionality to Cloud Preservation?, the company?s web and social media archiving service. With the April 2011 release, Cloud Preservation now immediately captures all data posted to Twitter in real time. This functionality is an industry first and forensically preserves all posted data, including externally linked pages within Tweets, regardless of future deletion or loss.

Cloud Preservation?s SmartCrawl? technology can be configured to archive and index individual Twitter account pages instantaneously. This functionality was previously unavailable in the social media archival space, and this latest advancement delivers the most comprehensive and accurate Twitter archive technology available on the market.

Cloud Preservation adds real-time Twitter capture to its existing capabilities that allow users to archive Flash, streaming multimedia including YouTube and Vimeo, Javascript, Ajax, customized use of API feeds from numerous social media communities, and enhanced file capture from PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and a host of other file types that may be made available for download.

?Cloud Preservation is the most advanced web archival product available on the market, which is why corporations, government agencies, and FINRA-regulated organizations are using it daily to build a forensically sound archive of their social media content,? said Rakesh Madhava, Nextpoint CEO. ?This latest release targeting real-time Twitter capture directly answers a real business need for us customers. If it was on Twitter, it will be in your Cloud Preservation archive, even if it has been deleted from Twitter.?

More information on Cloud Preservation can be found at http://www.cloudpreservation.com.

About Nextpoint

Nextpoint (http://www.nextpoint.com/) provides cloud computing tools and services for legal, compliance and regulatory needs. The Nextpoint platform is an on-demand, multi-tenant suite of software-as-a-service products that are changing the way corporations, governments and lawyers collaborate and manage electronic data. Nextpoint manages terabytes of data for hundreds of large corporate customers across the nation and law firms of all sizes, from solo practitioners to the AmLaw 200.

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Computer Data Storage

Article by Skyline

Computers are common fixtures we see and encounter every day. Billions of people use it on a daily basis without giving much attention to its components. So long as it’s serving its purpose, people just go about their business on this powerful machine. However, isn’t it logical to know your tool very well so you can maximize your usage? It pays to know a lot about your computer to realize its full potential and at the same time, be wary of its limitations. One aspect that deserves to be tackled is computer information storage. In this article, you will be able to learn its very definition, classifications and alternatives.

To begin with, computer data storage refers to the component of the computer where data is recorded and preserved. It is inversely called memory or storage. The former is the primary storage element which is directly accessible to the Central Processing Unit (CPU). A more technical term for it is semiconductor storage random-access memory (SDRAM). The latter, on the other hand, is the computer piece, which isn’t technically embedded in the CPU and serves secondary storage purposes. Hard disk drives and optical disc drives fall under this category. Both are basic and vital to every computer unit.

Since the invention of the modern computer, there has been a lot of storage devices introduced. It must be noted though at one form of computer storage cannot be really greater than the other can as all of them have their own downside. However, the distinctions lie in the technology used and its storage capacity. The storage capacity of a computer is determined through the amount of data they can store in bytes. A higher memory increases the speed of the computer.

As the needs of the user are generally mercurial, these storage devices are manufactured to upgradeable. If your computer memory cannot keep up with the size of the programs and applications you have installed, you can always opt to replace it. Furthermore, if your disk space isn’t enough for the files you intend to store, you can expand it through several means. You may choose to replace your old hard drive with one of higher storage capacity or you can simply add extra space. There is an array of external removable hard drives which you can just plug into your computer or laptop whenever you run out of data space. In addition, you can free up some space by transferring some of your files on an external location or media such as CD, DVD and USB flash drives. One of these is bound to be suitable for your storage needs.

To begin with, computer data storage refers to the component of the computer where data is recorded and preserved. It is inversely called memory or storage. The former is the primary storage element which is directly accessible to the Central Processing Unit (CPU). A more technical term for it is semiconductor storage random-access memory (SDRAM). The latter, on the other hand, is the computer piece, which isn’t technically embedded in the CPU and serves secondary storage purposes. Hard disk drives and optical disc drives fall under this category. Both are basic and vital to every computer unit.