Intella Connect is a web-based investigation and eDiscovery tool. It is ideally suited for use by enterprise, law enforcement and regulatory agencies in civil, criminal or policy-related investigations. It allows you to share any case that has been made with Intella 100, Intella 250, Intella Professional (Pro) or Intella TEAM Manager. The case can then be reviewed using any of the supported web browsers.
Cases can also be created directly in Intella Connect and its sources can be indexed using Intella Node. If a case already exists, it is however not required to have Intella Node in order to share such case.
Intella Connect’s unique visual presentation will let you quickly and easily search and review email and electronically stored information to find critical evidence and visualize relevant relationships. The birds-eye view helps you gain insight in information that is available on combinations of keywords. In each step of your search it shows the number of emails or files that match your search (and of course a link to the e-mails and files themselves) so that you can effectively zoom in to find what you are looking for.
With Intella Connect, you can...
Ending support for IE10: As Microsoft has officially announced ending support for versions 8-10 of Internet Explorer on January 12th 2016, we decided to gradually stop supporting them too. Starting with Intella Connect 2.0.0 versions prior to IE 10 will no longer be supported, redirecting users to a static page where an appropriate error message is shown. Versions 10 will no longer be actively tested, however we intend to support it as long as all 3rd party software libraries that we are using will do that too. We may end support for it if we determine that potential problems cannot be easily fixed and are directly related to using this outdated browser.
Security Note: Google Chrome and MS Edge will not delete session cookies after they are closed. That means that logged in user will not be logged out. With this in mind it’s always best to log out manually when you finish using Intella Connect.
Hardware
Intel Core i7 2600
16 GB or more of main memory
1 hard disk for case folder
1 hard disk for evidence data
Hint: the use of SSD disks can further enhance performance.
Software
Intella Node can extract contents and metadata of the following file formats:
The following types of encrypted files and items can be decrypted, if the required access keys (passwords, certificates, ID files) are provided in the Key Store:
PST/OST
NSF
DOC
XLS
OpenXML (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx)
ZIP
RAR
7-Zip
S-MIME-encrypted emails
PGP-encrypted emails
Note: To decrypt and index encrypted emails and MS Office 2013+ documents, the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files need to be installed. See the “Support for S/MIME- and PGP-encrypted emails” sub-section in Getting started section.
When indexing plain text file formats, Intella Node can essentially handle all character encodings supported by the Java 8 platform. This relates to regular text files and to email bodies encoded in plain text format. See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.html for a complete listing.
Files on local and network file systems can be indexed by Intella Node. Please check the list of supported file formats.
Intella can index load files that are stored in Concordance, Relativity and CSV format.
Intella can index the mail packages delivered by Microsoft when responding to a search warrant.
Intella can open disk image files in formats listed above and index their contents as if they were mounted and indexed as a regular Folder source. No recovery of items from unallocated or slack space is performed.
Intella Node is able to access an email accounts on an IMAP email server and index emails and attachments. Versions: Intella Node was tested on several IMAP servers with good results. However, we cannot guarantee that Intella Node is able to create IMAP account sources for every IMAP email server.
Use this option for index an MS Exchange EDB files and restrict indexing to a specific set of mailboxes. Indexing an EDB file in its entirety can be done by using the File or Folder source type.
We take great care in providing our customers with a pleasant experience, and therefore greatly value your feedback. You can contact us through the form on http://support.vound-software.com/ or by mailing to one of the email addresses on the Contact page.