esi preservation

About this tag
ESI preservation refers to the legal and technical process of identifying, preserving, and collecting electronically stored information (ESI) in enterprise environments. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on the challenges introduced by Microsoft 365 Copilot, which generates and synthesizes content across corporate productivity tools, complicating traditional ESI preservation workflows. Topics include governance strategies for managing legal risk, determining what constitutes ESI in AI-generated outputs, and assigning responsibility for preservation within organizations. The tag covers practical concerns for IT administrators, legal teams, and compliance officers navigating the intersection of enterprise AI and eDiscovery obligations.
  1. Enterprise Copilot Governance: Navigating ESI Preservation and Legal Risk

    Microsoft’s enterprise Copilot is no longer a lab experiment put on a lab VM: it is part of corporate productivity infrastructure, and organizations that roll it out at scale are already confronting messy, high‑stakes questions about what counts as electronically stored information (ESI), how to...