Archive for February, 2009
Guidance Struggles with eDiscovery
It is surprising to see vendors in the search and eDiscovery space struggle with their own litigations! Guidance, in particular, has been having a rather unfortunate recent past, the latest blow coming from a wrongful termination lawsuit filed by an ex-employee. Guidance lost the case as a result of being unable to produce the [...]
Posted By: EMC in eDiscovery on February 28th, 2009.
Tags: eDiscovery, electronic discovery, end-to-end ediscovery, legal ediscovery
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The Need for eDiscovery is Further Validated by Autonomy
Everyone saw the recent acquisition of Interwoven by Autonomy for a whopping $775M. In this tough economic climate Autonomy has been able to raise capital and gain shareholder approval to make such a hefty acquisition. This can only mean the involved parties are extremely bullish about the combined opportunity for the two companies and that [...]
Posted By: EMC in eDiscovery on February 26th, 2009.
Tags: Autonomy, eDiscovery, electronic discovery, end-to-end ediscovery, Interwoven, legal ediscovery, litigation search, muddu
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The eDiscovery Landscape
The eDiscovery landscape consists of pure-play eDiscovery software vendors (like Kazeon, Autonomy, Guidance etc.), legal service providers, hosting service providers and law firms. All these entities sell their product and services to corporations. Increasingly, we have seen a trend wherein corporations are starting to adopt eDiscovery in-house for reasons of cost, risk management and information control. [...]
Posted By: EMC in eDiscovery on February 26th, 2009.
Tags: eDiscovery, electronic discovery, end-to-end ediscovery, legal ediscovery, muddu
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