ediscovery & Forensics

A survey of information governance practices and challenges in Global 1000 companies has found that defensible disposal is turning out to be a key objective.

 

WebCase 1.9, the latest version of Vere Software's Internet evidence collection software, incorporates three new major features in response to user requests: Full page capture, HTML, or “source,” code capture, and 64-bit compatibility.

 

Seventy-seven percent of US companies are not confident in the repeatability and defensibility of their Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Strategy, according to the the Fourth Annual ESI Trends Report, an independent study commissioned by Kroll Ontrack.

 

StoredIQ has announced a solution that addresses the “complex and unusual challenges” for eDiscovery with SharePoint.

 

Nuix has entered into an independent software vendor (ISV) partnership with kCura, developers of the e-discovery review platform Relativity.

 

Australian companies are enthusiastically adopting a new service from Index Engines that allows them find out what’s on their backup tapes without having to download the contents, according to Rod McKemmish who leads KPMG’s Forensic Technology group in Sydney.

David McGrath explores the challenges of insourcing ediscovery. When does it make sense to leave it to the experts and what are the tools, processes and resources you need to be aware of?

 

Guidance Software has launched a new platform for legal and information technology (IT) teams provising in-house electronic discovery.

ZyLAB, a provider of e-discovery and information management solutions, has announced that key modules from its eDiscovery & Production system were used by the United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (UNAKRT/ECCC) to help achieve the first conviction of a major Khmer Rouge figure.

Informative Graphics, a provider of viewing, collaboration and redaction technology, has announced the release of Redact-It for IBM eDiscovery Manager.

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