Posts tagged ‘Microsoft’

By Eric P. Blank
Email is at the core of modern electronic discovery.
Attorneys want to know who sent what messages to whom, when those messages were sent and what those messages were about. For this reason, massive volumes of email are commonly exported for further processing and searching by e-discovery vendors.
With a little investigation, it may [...]

By Eric P. Blank
Cloud computing is on the tip of every technologist’s tongue these days.
Blue chip tech giants such as International Business Machines Corp., the Hewlett-Packard Co., Dell Inc. and Microsoft Corp. have spent hundreds of millions of marketing dollars touting the benefits of cloud computing, which, for all the ink it’s received, is really [...]

By Michael Harte
LexisNexis dropped a little reminder in my inbox the other day inviting me to try out Concordance 10 – the latest version of a suite of electronic discovery, litigation document management and litigation support applications.
The big news for this release is the complete redesign of the database structure to include Unicode compliance, meaning [...]