...Group, a provider of digital investigations and litigation support software, debuted Summation 4.1. It offers new imaging options, Microsoft Office formatting, new reporting...
...version 4 and the updated Summation version 4.1 software at...Inc., developer of M-Files enterprise content management software and cloud...
...showcased the revamped AD eDiscovery version 4 and the updated Summation version 4.1 software at the International Legal Technology Association meeting in...
...149; multidatabase support migration features from iBlaze and Summation Enterprise; custom default permissions for groups and roles;...
...a social networking application called Compass...
...load file format, including Relativity, Summation, and Concordance." recently released Discovery360 Enterprise platform, which clients can license...
...for Windows. Some organizations, however, will have early access: "For enterprise customers, you will have complete access to Windows 8 bits as early...
...Users can now import AccessData Summation databases. EnCase Enterprise 7 has simplified navigation and...
...discovery analyst Katey Wood, of Enterprise Strategy Group. "I can...director of operations at CT Summation from 2003 to 2005 and...
... "I think enterprise customers are really looking for...
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