Kroll Rolls Out Self Serve eDiscovery
November 4, 2011
It’s just a matter of common sense. With so much at stake, what company wouldn’t want to be in full control of their e-discovery processes? EWeek.com reports that “Kroll Ontrack Unveils Do-It-Yourself E-Discovery Cloud Service.”
Kroll Ontrack launched its cloud-based e-discovery service last autumn. Now its newest version places more control into the hands of clients’ legal teams. The write-up describes the update:
Kroll’s new Verve e-discovery software as a service (SaaS) enables users to upload data, select processing criteria, conduct early data assessment and review, and manage production in a Web-based interface. The service gives corporations and law firms more control of e-discovery projects without requiring upfront purchase or maintenance of infrastructure, hardware or security, as is the case with conventional e-discovery software packages.
The company’s VP of SaaS Products, Ken Ewell, boasts that the product can process, on average, 800GB per day and is provides an intuitive interface equipped with a wide range of data sorting tools. The Verve review platform can then be used to make sense of it all.
We’re all in favor of do-it-yourself e-discovery. Avoid the orange jumpsuit, maybe? Or, if you make an error, get a free orange jump suit and time in the prison library to review the rules of discovery. eDiscovery is not a cafeteria. There is something called law school and expertise we think.
Cynthia Murrell November 4, 2011
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