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The e-discovery market has had a long time to mature — and it still has room to grow. Gartner predicts the market will grow from its current value of $1.8 billion to $3.1 billion by 2018. The market is also in the midst of significant change.
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Yammer has announced new security features to the enterprise social networking platform that will improve the user experience. The company will combine their security features with those from other security-based companies and is adding an Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) to the platform.
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It’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.
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Fresh on the heels of being placed in the "Leaders" section of the first Gartner e-Discovery Magic Quadrant, Guidance Software (news, site) has announced a new version of EnCase that, among other things, supports Microsoft Office 365, expected to be announced this month. EnCase
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You don’t need Gartner to tell you that the e-Discovery marketplace is volatile and overcrowded, with new vendors entering as others merge. But it did anyway. In its first Magic Quadrant for e-Discovery Software report, Gartner apprises us of the challenges, trends and prospects for the e-Discovery industry. In its report, Gartner
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When companies began to bring e-Discovery in house, the relationship between IT and general counsel intensified. Because both teams require a significant amount of time and functionality to effectively filter, review and analyze a lot of data, working together isn’t always smooth sailing.
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For as many eDiscovery vendors there are, there are as many eDiscovery prices. Two vendors, who have announced the availability of new pricing models, hope to revolutionize the industry. Price Per Gigabyte Sfile Technology Corporation is offering a one-time pricing of US$ 100.00 per GB of electronically stored information (ESI).
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Is your data wild? Unruly, even? For data in the wild, StoredIQ (news, site) lets you Analyze Anywhere. That’s the name of their new early case assessment solution (ECA) that enables users to perform early case analysis on data, well anywhere. CMSWire spoke with Ellis Ishaya, Vice President of Operations about Analyze
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As the season approaches turkey and mistletoe, predictions for the new year are inevitable. Last year we outlined ten trends for eDiscovery in 2009 as described by Clearwell Systems. Their outlook mostly proved true as corporations did indeed take matters into the own hands and implement in-house ediscovery platforms
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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
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If August went by as fast as you thought it did, don't waste any time this September making your eDiscovery plans. In case you missed it, last month, the eDiscovery Planning & Decision Guide: Technology, Process & Policy was published. Written by Robert F.
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Curious about the future of eDiscovery?
We sat down with Recommind's (news, site) VP of marketing Craig Carpenter at the International Legal Technology Association conference and discussed challenges facing the eDiscovery industry, hypothesized about the direction that it was likely to head and the growth of
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The skyrocketing cost of eDiscovery has made headlines recently with several court cases setting precedents in favor of supporting huge eDiscovery costs.
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The folks at Clearwell Systems, whose platform works to streamline the eDiscovery process, have looked into their crystal ball and have offered a few predictions for the new year. Among them, trends that respond to financial and legal stresses as well as a need for more collaboration. The
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