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    Kroll Ontrack Launches E-Discovery Cloud Service

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    Verve e-discovery software as a service enables users to upload data, select processing criteria, conduct early data assessment and review, and manage production in a Web-based interface.

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    Legal data management software provider Kroll Ontrack, which first went prime-time with a cloud-based e-discovery service a year ago, came out Nov. 2 with an updated version that gives enterprise legal teams more control over processes that are often very tedious.

    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 Verve service is available on-demand for any size case, Kroll Ontrack Vice President of SaaS Products Ken Ewell said. A project can be created in minutes by uploading data to Kroll's secure tier III data centers, he said.

    Kroll Capable of Processing 800GB Per Day

    "With access to the most scalable e-discovery technology in the industry capable of processing an average of 800GB of electronic data per day with a single-day high of over 2TB users have the ability to identify custodians, determine filtering options and select output within an intuitive interface," Ewell said.

    "Users can conduct EDA to winnow a data set by 85 percent or more and sort data using the following tools: visual analytics, email threading, topic grouping, concept searching, near duplicate detection and near duplicate document comparison."


    To read the original eWeek article, click here: Kroll Ontrack Unveils Do-It-Yourself E-Discovery Cloud Service




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