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ZyLAB
Company typePrivate
IndustrySoftware
Founded1983
HeadquartersMcLean, Virginia
Amsterdam
Key peopleDennis van der Veeke (President and CEO)
Johannes C. Scholtes (Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer)
Number of employees140
Websitewww.zylab.com

ZyLAB is a developer of software for e-discovery, information risk management, email management, records, contract, and document management, knowledge management, and workflow. The company is headquartered in McLean, Virginia, and in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

History

In 1983 ZyLAB began providing a full-text search program for electronic files stored in IBM-compatible PCs called ZyINDEX. In 1991, ZyLAB integrated ZyINDEX with an optical character recognition program called ZyIMAGE. In 1998, the company developed support to full-text search email, including attachments.

In 2000, the company adopted the XML standard and created a full content management and records management system based on it.

In 2010, ZyLAB Information Management Platform was released, an integrated solution to address e-Discovery and information management problems.

In 2023 ZyLAB was purchased by Reveal Data.

References

  1. "Executive Team". ZyLAB. Retrieved 23 January 2019.

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