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LTNY has become THE season for major product and pricing releases. My search bots and daily Google digests are blowing up with press releases ahead of the show. I doubt that Recommind’s divestiture of their Decisiv email analytics product/IP to NetDocuments caught the eye of most Axcelerate customers. So today’s big show stopping announcement leads with the headline:
“Recommind Adds Enterprise-Grade Business Intelligence to Industry-Leading eDiscovery Platform”
My first thought was that Recommind had managed to enable their hosted review software to perform ECA or other upstream analytics on the live enterprise data repositories of their customers. Wishful thinking. Instead, Recommind has added real time customizable dashboards with bar charts to monitor review metrics. Lovely. Fabulous. Enterprise-grade business intelligence? Not in my world. I take this as confirmation that Recommind continues to focus on their transition to being a hosted review service provider, where these kinds of features directly impact customer experience and workflow efficiency.
Greg Buckles wants your feedback, questions or project inquiries at Greg@eDJGroupInc.com. His active research topics include analytics, mobile device discovery, the discovery impact of the cloud, Microsoft’s 2013 eDiscovery Center and multi-matter discovery. Recent consulting engagements include managing preservation during enterprise migrations, legacy tape eliminations, retention enablement and many more.
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