What are the e-discovery "Big Six Blunders" & and the e-discovery skills and accessible software needed to banish them into oblivion? This was the topic of the opening panel of first Universi
...said Monday that its new release of Clustify software, which groups together similar documents of a collection into clusters, now...
...company based in Havertown, Pa., announced Monday that its new release of Clustify software, which groups together similar documents of a collection into clusters, now...
...an information retrieval software and services company, to use Hot Neuron's Clustify software to, among other things, provide concept clustering to partners and clients...
...Neuron has released version 2.3 of...
...Hot Neuron's Clustify software to help users group similar documents for review in e...
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