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GRC Roll-up: Ricoh Shakes e-Discovery Space, SAI/Compliance 360 Deal Sealed

Seems like GRC companies are still only recovering from LegalTech NY this week, as it’s been relatively quiet. That said, SAI has finalized the Compliance 360 deal, Ricoh is expanding its e-Discovery reach again, Congress is taking on spyware and Guidance has bought CaseCentral.

Document Management Roll-up: 2011 Highlights, Nuxeo Releases v5.5

With 2011 drawing to a close, we look at what we thought were some of the document management highlights of the year. There were also a couple of companies still busy like Nuxeo, which released v5.5, DocuLex, which released a dedicated solution for the real estate vertical, and CaseCentral which offered self-service e-Discovery. Advance RP also upgraded its storage.

CaseCentral Advances Self-Service e-Discovery, Connects to the Cloud

CaseCentral Introduces eDiscovery Connector for Symantec Enterprise Vault Discovery AcceleratorIt’s no secret that automating the transfer of data into e-Discovery is a huge advantage for companies, especially as the amount of information stored grows. But because much information remains unstructured or in the cloud, bringing it into the automation process is not always easy.  Today, CaseCentral announces availability of the self-service CaseCentral CloudConnect software for the CaseCentral e-Discovery Platform.

New eDiscovery Connector Provides Greater Control, Reduced Costs

CaseCentral Introduces eDiscovery Connector for Symantec Enterprise Vault Discovery AcceleratorCaseCentral (news, site), a provider of on-demand eDiscovery software has announced a new connector that will help eliminate manual exports and uploads, saving time and processing fees.

CaseCentral and StoredIQ Join Forces for End-to-End EDRM

Ever dream of moving electronically stored information from one system to another seamlessly and while saving money? Today is your lucky day. CaseCentral and StoredIQ have formed an alliance in an effort to do just that.

Together, they will provide an integrated eDiscovery offering that ranges from identification, preservation, collection and processing of electronically stored information (ESI) through analysis, review, production and post-production re-use.

CaseCentral Improves Early Case Assessments, Introduces Scenario Testing

CaseCentral Improves Early Case Assessments, Introduces Scenario TestingSince the release of the fourth version of their first multi-case, multi-party eDiscovery review platform with process analytics, CaseCentral (news, site) has been hard at work simplifying the way early case assessments are managed.

Today, they offer an Early Case Assessment (ECA) offering that is seamlessly integrated with the eDiscovery review platform, eliminating the need to export data to another tool for ECA analysis.

 

CaseCentral Releases v4, Heads for the Cloud

CaseCentral Release v4; Heads for the Clouds Since its third release in October, CaseCentral has been working hard to implement additional features into its eDiscovery review platform. Today, they announce the fourth version of their first multi-case, multi-party eDiscovery review platform with process analytics.

We had an opportunity to talk with Steven d'Alencon, Chief Marketing Officer of CaseCentral about the release and the future of eDiscovery.

CaseCentral and CommVault Join eDiscovery Forces

CaseCentral Allies with CommVault for eDiscovery

eDiscovery powerhouse CaseCentral has teamed up with CommVault, a provider of high-performance data protection and data storage to deliver an end-to-end eDiscovery solution.  

The goal is to combine the indexing, search and retrieval capabilities of CommVault Simpana Archive and Search software, with CaseCentral’s eDiscovery Review Platform. Together, they will be able to offer a suite of solutions that cover the entire EDRM model.  

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A Case for eDiscovery (Part 1)

A while back, we wrote about how companies are not in the habit of retaining and organizing their documents in a logical structure — which, in turn, is driving up their legal costs. The article fueled a frenzy of feedback from companies in the eDiscovery business.

They wanted to offer information about their services, and we saw it as an opportunity to pick their brains about what goes into the process, the challenges facing the industry and where the future of eDiscovery will take us.

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