eDiscovery Search and Collection in the Cloud
After several dozen posts on social media eDiscovery, we are going to focus the next few weeks on the related issue of eDiscovery in the cloud. As we see it, despite the enormous cost benefits of the...
View ArticleDefining Truly Cloud-Capable eDiscovery Software
Last week we discussed the challenges of searching and collecting data in Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud deployments (such as the Amazon cloud or Rackspace) for eDiscovery purposes. Today we...
View ArticleX1 Rapid Discovery: First Enterprise eDiscovery Solution Supporting IaaS Cloud
Today I am pleased to announce our launch of X1 Rapid Discovery, version 4. X1RD is a proven and now truly cloud-deployable eDiscovery and enterprise search solution enabling our customers to quickly...
View ArticleJudge Peck: Cloud For Enterprises Not Cost-Effective Without Efficient...
Hon. Andrew J. PeckUnited States Magistrate Judge Federal Court Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck of the New York Southern District is known for several important decisions affecting the eDiscovery field...
View Article“Act Reasonably” — Two Court-Issued Checklists Outlining Defensible, Targeted...
Recently two separate and prominent courts — the federal court for the Northern District of California and the Delaware Court of Chancery (which is the primary court of equity for Delaware registered...
View ArticleCloud Search Is Important, But Only A Piece Of The Enterprise Search Puzzle
by Barry Murphy In an earlier post, I described the importance of having the ability to quickly search for information stored in the Cloud. The post pointed out that Cloud search is somewhat more...
View ArticleAs Desktop-as-a-Service Gains Traction, Do Not Overlook Productivity Search
by Barry Murphy Oftentimes, federal government agency IT departments are technology early adopters because of mandates to cut costs and increase efficiencies and business agility. It is not surprising,...
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