Veritas Enterprise Vault
Developer(s)Veritas Technologies
TypeArchiving
LicenseProprietary
Website

Veritas Enterprise Vault (EV) is an enterprise information archive platform developed by Veritas Technologies. It is part of the company's "Information Governance" suite.[1] Enterprise Vault has the ability to archive from various sources such as Microsoft Exchange (2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003), SMTP (any), IBM Domino (latest release), Microsoft SharePoint and various File Systems (Windows NTFS and Linux/Unix file systems) with the ability to store on a multiple of storage platforms, such as NTFS, NetApp, Centera, SMB and WORM.[2] The data archived is indexed, classified, de-duplicated and securely stored.

History

Enterprise Vault was originally developed at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) by a group of developers who had previously been the engineering team for Digital's VMS based ALL-IN-1 office and messaging system. After DEC was acquired by Compaq Computer Corporation the Enterprise Vault team was terminated just after Version 1 of the product was shipped.

Technical Director Nigel Dutt approached Edward Forwood of broker Durlacher with a proposal to start a company to develop and sell the product. They consequently acquired the rights to the product and formed kVault Software Limited in late 1999 with initial funding from Durlacher. The four years from 20002004 saw greatly improved sales and eventual acquisition by VERITAS Software in 2004.[3] Veritas was subsequently acquired by Symantec in 2005 for $13.5B. However, on February 1, 2016, Symantec completed its sale of Veritas to the Carlyle group for $7.4B and Enterprise Vault again reverted to being a Veritas product.

Enterprise Vault was originally part of Symantec's "Enterprise Messaging Management" group (created after Symantec acquired VERITAS in 2005[4]). Much of the original KVS Engineering team of Development and QA still work on Enterprise Vault, based in Reading (UK) and Pune (India).

As of June 2018 all Enterprise Vault engineers in the UK were made redundant.

Release timeline

Last updated 24 February 2022.

Version[5]GA dateSignificant changes
7.02006-11-30-
8.02008-12-01-
8.0 SP52010-10-20-
9.0.02010-08-30Added support for Microsoft Exchange 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010
9.0 SP12010-11-26Added support for Outlook 2010
9.0 SP22011-03-23-
9.0 SP32011-11-28Added support for IPv6 and FIPS 140-2 Compliance
9.0.12010-12-01-
9.0.22011-03-23-
9.0.32011-11-28-
9.0.42012-06-20-
9.0.52013-08-28-
10.02011-08-01Added an enhanced and greatly scalable 64-bit indexing engine
10.0 SP12012-03-28-
10.0 SP22012-09-26-
10.0 SP32013-01-18Added support for Microsoft Exchange 2013, Outlook 2013, SharePoint 2013 and Windows 8
10.0 SP42013-07-12Added support for Domino 9 and Kerberos support for Mac client on Outlook 2011
10.0.12012-03-28-
10.0.22012-09-28-
10.0.32013-01-18-
10.0.42013-07-17-
11.0.02014-05-05Added support for IMAP access to archived data, an enhanced EV Search capability (EVS), PST Migration Enhancements, and additional SCOM packs
11.0.12015-01-05Added native SMTP archiving support, EVS Mobile search, and additional SCOM packs
12.02016-02-01Rebranded as a Veritas release. Added integrated classification, simplified Supervision, EVS enhancements, Export optimization & SQL Always on Support
12.12016-11-07-
12.22017-08-07-
12.32018-03-30-
12.42018-12-03-
12.52019-10-21-
14.02020-11-16-
14.12021-03-21-

References

  1. Symantec bundles archiving and security:http://www.infostor.com/display_article/295641/23/ARTCL/none/none/Symantec-bundles-archiving-and-security/ Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. VERITAS News Release: http://www.tornado-insider.com/radar/compShow.asp?compID=5717
  3. Symantec News Release: http://www.symantec.com/about/news/release/article.jsp?prid=20050705_01
  4. "Enterprise Vault Release Information".
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