...of a data breach, the legal, operational, and reputational risks are immense. The financial toll of a cyberattack can be staggering (see table below showing...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
May 13 to 17 product and service news from Compliance, Content Analyst, Courtroom Connect, LexisNexis, Logik, Metalogix, Microsystems, Retro List, WD, and Workshare; deals and acquisitions involving
...Hamilton had been tracking pricing data for the past two years...clients a seat at the table. A lot of...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...is generated so that reviewers can gain an additional angle into the data, whereas in Concordance Evolution the Concept Search is baked into the Quick...
Smartphones now on the market are pocket-size computers, and of course, that's been a boon to both work and play. But as they grow ever more capable, smartphones bring some of the same challenges as
...Calif.-based Connected Data debuted its Transporter product (pictured left). It is an on...
...any lessons to learn and opportunities to apprise. Market disrupters included Big Data, computers, and legal marketing. Opportunities abound if you understand how the disruptions...
...central repository of data from multiple sources that summarizes and denormalizes tables. Passport...
...technology staff to complete it on a set schedule. Validate that database tables are not filling up. Make sure backups have been executed. Do some...
...Searching documents in electronic data discovery should be fast. No one has time to wait for a...
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