EMC/Kazeon at LegalTech “In-House is Hot”
There is no other city in the world like New York, especially if you in banking or law. This week at Legal Tech it is all about law…eDiscovery specifically and the technology which is driving the market. The exhibit show floor has just closed about 30 minutes ago. It was a wild day of nonstop briefings with a show burting at the seams.
The big news….In-House eDiscovery. Although several vendors like EMC have been championing In-House eDiscovery for several years, this year is when In-House eDiscovery has come into its own. Why? Well, there are numerous reasons…but let’s say it is at the tipping point.
In-House eDiscovery is being touted by every company at LegalTech. The question customer should ask is “With all the sanctions and fines leveled by Judges in eDiscovery cases, can your company provide the support to deploy eDiscovery, manage the complexity of integrating into our data centers and provide process and legal best practices to support us before, during and potentially after ligation?” If the answer to this question is anything less than an “unequivocal YES”….then customers must think again about their provider.
Tomorrow is likely to be even a more chaotic day, as the West Coasters will be arriving today. EMC start tomorrow with a day of Super Sessions which have been the talk of the conference today….see our super session flyer below.
Posted By: David in eDiscovery on February 1st, 2010.
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