Epiq Systems, which provides managed technology for eDiscovery and other requirements of the legal profession, has now opened its first data centre in Shanghai. This allows Epiq to collect, process and host data on mainland China, enabling its clients to host and review the data in country with the help of production and project management […]
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Predictive Coding minus the hype – webinar on classification technologies from Equivio
Equivio, makers of text analysis software for eDiscovery, specialising in eliminating data redundancy and for predictive coding, are launching a series of webinars called Predictive Coding Minus the Hype. The webinars follow a series of educational seminars given by Equivio in New York, Washington and San Francisco, and the first one is called A Primer […]
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Nuix partners with Cellebrite to add mobile device forensics to its investigation and eDiscovery tools
Whilst we are not yet in sight of the end of e-mail and word documents as the primary source of discoverable data, increasing volumes of potentially discoverable information lie on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. For reasons which are difficult to understand – perhaps it is because the devices themselves are small – lawyers […]
Read moreAccessData releases Summation 5.0 with FTK Forensic Review license included
AccessData has announced the release of Summation 5.0 which includes a licence for AccessData’s FTK forensic review tool, technology assisted review and free training. For reasons which escape me, it remains fashionable for AccessData’s rivals in the review market to refer to Summation by reference to its history. A long time ago, before many of […]
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ZyLAB produces eDiscovery Bundle 3.2 and some useful resources
ZyLAB has enhanced its eDiscovery bundle with functions specifically designed to make life easier for the reviewer and therefore to speed up the process of review. It has also come up with some useful resources which aim to help companies and their lawyers both understand and manage the eDiscovery processes. One of the main enhancements […]
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kCura releases Relativity 8 and other kCura news
I wrote recently about the excellent party which kCura hosted in London, which they choose as the venue for the release of their latest upgrade, Relativity 8. In writing about the London party, I focused more on the event than on the release, partly because there were points worth making about product marketing which arose […]
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Nuix bundles investigation products for law enforcement and government
Nuix has announced two new products, a Nuix Investigator Bundle and Nuix Investigator Lab. The aim is to make it easy and affordable for law enforcement and government agencies to undertake investigations. The Nuix Investigator Bundle is an entry-level product designed to provide a complete and affordable set of evidence collection, processes and analytics capabilities […]
Read moreFTI Technology webinar: eDiscovery on premise, outsourced or hybrid: which is right for you? on 5th June
eDiscovery can be a resource-heavy business, making demands on both the technical and the human resources of an organisation. Every case generates its own set of decisions, not least as between the different technologies available to apply to the processing, analysis and review. There is a prior set of decisions, however, which offer different long-term […]
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Webinar with Guidance Software on 4 June: Mobile devices and BYOD and the impact on eDiscovery
I am taking part in a webinar tomorrow organised by Inside Counsel in the company of Bryant Bell, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Guidance Software. Its title is Mobile devices and BYOD and the impact on eDiscovery. BYOD is, of course, Bring Your Own Device, something which assumed rapid prominence with the launch of the […]
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June 17, 2013 


