Daticon’s Invenio

August 14, 2008

eDiscovery continues to bubble despite the lousy economy in North America. Several weeks ago we started the update procedure for our eDiscovery vendors. I made a mental note to post a short item about Daticon, a company supporting organizations engaged in electronic discovery. You can learn more about this company here. What interests me is the firm’s search technology, called Invenio. The technology is based on a neural network, and when I reviewed the system, some of its features reminded me of an outfit called Dolphin Search, but I may be wrong on this point. If Invenio is Dolphin Search, let me know.

Invenio is integrated with Daticon’s management tools. These tools are among the most fine grained I have seen. Once deployed, a manager can track most of the metrics associated with processing, reviewing, and screening email, documents, and other content associated with eDiscovery processes.

Here’s a representative display of system metrics.

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There are similarities between Daticon’s approach and that of other eDiscovery specialists such as Stratify and Zantaz. Daticon bundles eDiscovery with a work flow, data capture, metrics, and a range of content processing functions.

The search and content processing system support concept searching, duplicate detection and duplicate removal, email threading, non text objects, and case management tools. Essentially this is a case management function that allows analysis of activities associated with a matter.

The company makes an interesting series of demonstrations available. I did not have to register to get walk throughs of the Invenio system. Try them yourself by clicking here.

Stephen Arnold, August 14, 2008

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3 Responses to “Daticon’s Invenio”

  1. Daticon’s Invenio | Easycoded on August 14th, 2008 8:46 am

    […] ScottGu eDiscovery continues to bubble despite the lousy economy in North America. Several weeks ago we started the update procedure for our eDiscovery vendors. I made a mental note to post a short item about Daticon, a company supporting organizations engaged in electronic discovery. You can learn more about this company … […]

  2. Michagan Rummy on November 7th, 2008 11:19 am

    completely enjoyed reading your article. Thanks for the share!

  3. Stephen E. Arnold on November 7th, 2008 11:07 pm

    Michagan Rummy,

    Thanks but the addled goose is too confused to know accolades from fusilades.

    Stephen Arnold, November 7, 2008

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