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As lawyers embrace smartphones and tablets, e-discovery vendors race to complete mobile options to manage and perform e-discovery tasks
...to Xerox's managed service, OmniX, which is fully managed by Xerox Litigation Services. With that, "...
...the same approach last month for its OmniX e-discovery suite. Daegis chose Citrix support, along with a...
October 16 to 31 news briefs from Adobe, Baker & McKenzie, Biscom, Daegis, Datacert, dtSearch, FindLaw, FTI Consulting, Globanet, Huron Legal, iConect, iEnvision, Index Engines, ISO, K2 Intelligence,
...announced that it now supports mobile device access to its OmniX e-discovery software and revealed a plan to offer managed document review...
October 1 to 15 news briefs from Adobe, Applied Answers, Bridgeway Software, eDJ Group, Exterro, Guidance Software, iConect, kCura, KPMG, Legal Files Software, LexisNexis, Modus, Nextpoint, Nuix, Pan
...feature to its cloud-based e-discovery software, OmniX. The...
...which advocates free legal hold techniques. Xerox Corp.'s OmniX software ...
...acquisition. Although XLS will in the future see where their technologies in OmniX, a web-based review platform, and CategoriX, automated document classification technology, may...
A roundup of recent news from 11 legal technology vendors, with links to the full stories
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