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- October 4th
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A Round of eDJ Review Deep Dives
It has been a busy couple of weeks. The new eDJ Tech Matrix has been gaining steam, which has required lots of deep product dive sessions and new features to categorize. I thought that I should call out some interesting highlights:
TotalDiscovery from BIA is now offering a subscription pricing for legal hold notification at $1/Custodian/Month. Yet another sign that eDiscovery is moving towards true cloud subscription licensing.
Mitratech’s TeamConnect is also available on a Saas subscription model. It has been a while since I got to dig into their offerings and I was impressed by the customizable dashboards and sharp J2EE-based platform. I was pleased to see that they had already added the new L600 series UTMBS eDiscovery code set that was ratified by the LEDES Oversight Committee on July 13, 2011. The ongoing project is drafting expanded eDiscovery activity and expense codes, so I hope to hear of more legal billing systems incorporating the new codes.posted at 8:35am on Oct 4th
- September 27th
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Cloud Helping Enterprise Defy Data Growth
Enterprise segments like the public sector, banking and telecom are likely to increase their cloud intake in the coming monthsIn today’s fast paced data intensive world, increasingly enough, global enterprise customers struggling with continued data …
posted at 6:55am on Sep 27th
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Managing risk in the cloud
Mike Small, a member of the London Chapter ISACA Security Advisory Group, BCS Fellow and a senior analyst at KuppingerCole, on managing risk in the cloudThe key benefit of adopting a cloud approach is one of scale – the cloud provider can potentially o…
posted at 6:48am on Sep 27th
- September 22nd
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Private Clouds and Data Security
Listen to Karl Schieneman, Founder and Owner of Review Less and friend of JurInnov talk with a team of experienced IT professionals and analysts about how cloud-based offerings impact law firms. During this show we will talk about security issues, ethical concerns and specifically about how e-discovery is impacted by cloud computing. The guests for [...]
posted at 9:17am on Sep 22nd
- September 20th
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Cloud-Based eDiscovery Solutions Here To Stay
Get used to “the cloud” playing a major role in eDiscovery. Whether organizations source cloud-based storage, EDD processing and hosted review, or application via software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery, the cloud is of interest to a large majority of consumers. While general market data shows that many information management professionals have concerns about SaaS and cloud-based services, the legal market – generally more conservative when it comes to cutting-edge technology – is a cloud pioneer.
posted at 10:45pm on Sep 20th
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Applied Discovery Adopts LEDES Codes to Simplify E-discovery Billings
Standardized billing codes help further clarify e-discovery process, increase transparency of costs.Bellevue, WA (PRWEB) September 20, 2011 Applied Discovery, a worldwide electronic discovery leader offering multinational collection, early case assessm…
posted at 10:04am on Sep 20th
- September 9th
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Electronic Discovery: The Imperative of Private Clouds
In the past several months, I have written several articles about cloud computing, including one that outlines the manner in which electronic discovery continues to migrate to the cloud. My enthusiasm for the cloud has not diminished, as I feel that th…
posted at 10:32am on Sep 9th
- September 1st
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ILTA 2011 – A Wave of iPads, Managed Services and Predictive Coding
Now that I have had a couple days to digest my whirlwind of Nashville ILTA 2011 press briefings, I wanted to get you my impressions on the memorable highlights. My first impression was, “OMG everyone has an iPad!” Really. Given the amazing prevalence of the tablets in the audiences of my sessions, I was not surprised that Recommind has just released an optimized mobile interface for their Axcelerate product. Howard Sklar (Recommind) says that they wanted to get ahead of the blurring the line between personal and professional lives. The service providers seem to be feeling the pressure from corporations to mitigate rollercoaster discovery costs with fixed fee and managed service offerings. Just as legal hold features were the hot add-on at LTNY in February, flexible work flows seemed to be the hot feature as providers are gearing up for the end of year release cycle.
posted at 2:20pm on Sep 1st
- August 31st
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eDJ To Conduct Deeper Analysis of HP’s Autonomy Acquisition
The market is buzzing about the HP acquisition of Autonomy. Any time there is a transaction for over $10 billion, people tend to stand up and take notice. HP is essentially betting the farm on the continued success of Autonomy. But, multiple sources have raised questions about the Autonomy business as it’s currently advertised. Leslie Owens at Forrester points out that Autonomy’s IDOL (Intelligent Data Operating Layer) is not a true information management platform; Alan Pelz-Sharpe of RealStory Group calls Autonomy’s OEM business into question. And, I’ve been flooded by anonymous sources that raise issues with the amount of revenue Autonomy is making in various business lines, specifically its OEM business. David Cahill goes so far as to say HP should pay the $117 million penalty to call off the deal. Thus, we are hoping to talk to all kinds of folks – Autonomy executives, HP executives, Autonomy OEM customers, Autonomy application customers, etc – about their experiences and perspectives. eDJ’s goal is to present a pragmatic go-forward plan for eDiscovery professionals and to list out what it might take for HP to make the Autonomy acquisition a successful one.
posted at 12:49pm on Aug 31st
- August 26th
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E-Discovery Moves to the Cloud – Forbes
Laughlin began his career in the litigation support market in 1995, when he founded a scanning and coding company. Ten years later, the trend toward electronic discovery was evident to him and other vendors taking the lead. “It was clear even …
posted at 12:10pm on Aug 26th