Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Greg Buckles. Published: 2015-03-17 20:00:00Format, images and links may no longer function correctly.
Just a fast note to alert readers that I have been trying to get recent and historical survey data loaded to the eDJ Research Report page. Please excuse the slow login and page display speed. We are working on some database cleanup, but you can get access to all reports (ignore the old purchase prices) by logging in and answering five quick questions on where you conduct your eDiscovery. We have made a lot of changes in the last year and it is worth a quick recap. Now that we have phased out our analyst and subscription divisions, eDJ Group has returned to focusing on strategic consulting and client driven research. We continue to blog and publish research on the eDJ Group site, but have converted to a participation model. To access the eDJ Matrix, research reports, survey results and more, just log in with a validated account and take a quick survey to get 30 days access to all premium content.
The 2015 Evidence vs. Collection Survey has some interesting metrics and a good distribution of respondents (n=53). Previously, we only published raw survey results inside of eDJ Research papers, so I am slowly pulling survey data from 2011-2013 period to give you full access as we run 2015 updates.
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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