Entries categorized under “Electronic Discovery”
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Electronic data discovery Interview - Aaref Hilaly, Chief Executive Officer, Clearwell Systems (Part 3 of 3)
Aaref brings extensive technology, entrepreneurial management, and Fortune 500 consulting expertise to his position. Prior to Clearwell, he was Co-Founder, President and CEO of CenterRun, which he led from inception in 2000 to its acquisition by Sun Microsystems (NYSE:SUN) in August 2003. CenterRun was a leading provider of application provisioning software and today forms the basis of Sun's data center automation product suite. (read more)
Huron Consulting Group (NASDAQ:HURN) announced its new V3locity program on January 9th, 2008. The program is designed to provide cost containment for companies dealing with litigation. However, information security issues will impact this program's success, despite is cost containment. Further,... (read more)
Synopsis Part 1: Intelligent collection for eDiscovery processing at $4/gigabyteElectronic data discovery Interview - Steve d'Alencon is the VP of Product Marketing at Kazeon, Inc. (Part 1 of 2)Steve is responsible for leading go-to-market programs for Kazeon, including solution definition,... (read more)
I always credit Microsoft with putting together a great developer network and supporting partners. MSDN is one of the many Microsoft successes that should concern Autonomy. Autonomy must evaluate Microsoft's developer network focus as they continue to charge clients for upgrades, training, etc with respect to Zantaz/AltaVista and Autonomy IDOL. Microsoft's broader services and development focus is verified by Jeff Raikes quote in InfoWorld "I can simply say that part of what we will look at ... will be to marry the strengths we have with our software-plus-services model with what FAST is doing." (read more)
Electronic data discovery Interview - Aaref Hilaly, Chief Executive Officer, Clearwell Systems (Part 2 of 3)
Aaref brings extensive technology, entrepreneurial management, and Fortune 500 consulting expertise to his position. Prior to Clearwell, he was Co-Founder, President and CEO of CenterRun, which he led from inception in 2000 to its acquisition by Sun Microsystems (NYSE:SUN) in August 2003. CenterRun was a leading provider of application provisioning software and today forms the basis of Sun's data center automation product suite. (read more)
Electronic data discovery Interview - Stephen "Steve" Whetstone, Esq., Vice President, Client Development and Strategy; public presenter and evangelist for Stratify, a division of Iron Mountain Digital (NYSE:IRM). (Part 3 of 3) (read more)
Electronic Data Discovery Interview - John Ashley, EVP of Electronic Evidence in First Advantage's Investigative and Litigation Support Services segment (Part 2 of 2) -- Mr. Ashley is a former British Detective who has been investigating computer crime since 1989. Specific case work includes illegal pornography, business accounting fraud, terrorism and murder. More recently John has worked closely with many technologies, including all of the prominent email platforms. -- Interviewer note: Mr. Ashley has specific experience in forensic acquisition of individual desktops and laptops where criminals were brought to justice. (read more)
Electronic data discovery Interview - Michele Lange, Esq., is the director of legal technologies for Kroll Ontrack (Part 1 of 2)
Michele C.S. Lange serves as a Director in the OntrackĀ® Discovery and OntrackĀ® Forensics product lines for Kroll Ontrack. In this role, Ms. Lange is responsible for the evolution of the company's legal technology product and service offerings, conducts legal and market research and analysis, and engages in industry relations. From e-document preservation to litigation tactics, she also helps clients integrate electronic discovery into their case strategy. (read more)
Electronic data discovery Interview - Aaref Hilaly, Chief Executive Officer, Clearwell Systems (Part 1 of 3)
Aaref brings extensive technology, entrepreneurial management, and Fortune 500 consulting expertise to his position. Prior to Clearwell, he was Co-Founder, President and CEO of CenterRun, which he led from inception in 2000 to its acquisition by Sun Microsystems (NYSE:SUN) in August 2003. CenterRun was a leading provider of application provisioning software and today forms the basis of Sun's data center automation product suite. (read more)
Electronic data discovery Interview - Stephen "Steve" Whetstone, Esq., Vice President, Client Development and Strategy; public presenter and evangelist for Stratify, a division of Iron Mountain Digital (NYSE:IRM). (Part 2 of 3) (read more)
I've never been so excited about electronic data discovery until I saw the video that Huron Consulting Group (NASDAQ:HURN) has posted, with its new pay-per-page electronic data discovery service called "V3locity."Before I comment any further, you've got to watch the... (read more)
Electronic Data Discovery Interview - John Ashley, EVP of Electronic Evidence in First Advantage's Investigative and Litigation Support Services segment (Part 1 of 2)
Mr. Ashley is a former British Detective who has been investigating computer crime since 1989. Specific case work includes illegal pornography, business accounting fraud, terrorism and murder. More recently John has worked closely with many technologies, including all of the prominent email platforms. (read more)
Electronic data discovery Interview - Stephen "Steve" Whetstone, Esq., Vice President, Client Development and Strategy; public presenter and evangelist for Stratify, a division of Iron Mountain Digital (NYSE:IRM) .(Part 1 of 3)
Stephen was a litigation partner at Testa Hurwitz & Thibeault, LLP, one of Boston's largest law firms, where for 11 years he represented clients in securities class actions, government and internal investigations, patent and intellectual property matters, and other complex commercial litigation. Before joining Testa, Stephen was a litigator at Skadden Arps. (read more)
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) made a bid for Fast Search and Transfer (OSE:FAST) this morning, the announcement can be found on FASTs Stock Exchange Announcements website.Where all of this gets a bit confusing is during 2003, when Overture acquired FAST's web search... (read more)
Since 1995 I've had the luxury of working with email and fax systems. Back then the only thing Microsoft was selling was Microsoft Mail and Windows 95 Inbox Client (Inbox Client was included in Windows 95, but you needed the... (read more)
eDiscovery Spotlight: Interview with Johnnie M. Jackson, Jr, former VP and General Counsel for Olin Corporation and currently Lead Director of the Advisory Board for ESI Strategies, New York, NY (Part 3 of 3) (read more)
eDiscovery Spotlight: Interview with Johnnie M. Jackson, Jr, former VP and General Counsel for Olin Corporation and currently Lead Director of the Advisory Board for ESI Strategies, New York, NY (Part 2 of 3) (read more)
I stumbled upon Dennis Kennedy's blog regarding EDD Trends in 2008. One of his points is about records management. He makes the suggestion that EDD will not be the tail wagging the dog. I agree with this in specific business... (read more)
eDiscovery Spotlight: Interview with Johnnie M. Jackson, Jr, former VP and General Counsel for Olin Corporation and currently Lead Director of the Advisory Board for ESI Strategies, New York, NY (Part 1 of 3) (read more)
Interview with Daniel Garrie, part 2 of 2. Daniel has his J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law, is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey, and currently serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Legal Technology Risk Management. Mr. Garrie also has M.A. and B.A. degrees in computer science from Brandeis University. Mr. Garrie has worked around the world with various government agencies and corporations including the U.S. Dept of Justice, and has published more than 30 articles in scholarly and industry legal journals worldwide. (read more)
Interview with Daniel Garrie, Part 1 of 2, Daniel Garrie has his J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law, is admitted to practice law in New York and New Jersey, and currently serves as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Legal Technology Risk Management. Mr. Garrie also has M.A. and B.A. degrees in computer science from Brandeis University. Mr. Garrie has worked around the world with various government agencies and corporations including the U.S. Dept of Justice, and has published more than 30 articles in scholarly and industry legal journals worldwide. (read more)
Interview with Andrew Cohen, Part 2 of 2, Andrew Cohen's legal responsibilities include managing teams within the EMC Legal Department that handle Mergers and Acquisitions, Litigation, Investigations, Employment, and Corporate Compliance responsibilities, including employee training and records and information management. In connection with his responsibilities, Mr. Cohen has implemented best practices in the areas of eDiscovery and litigation hold, records and information management, electronic matter management, and electronic billing. (read more)
Interview with Andrew Cohen, Part 1 of 2, Andrew Cohen's legal responsibilities include managing teams within the EMC Legal Department that handle Mergers and Acquisitions, Litigation, Investigations, Employment, and Corporate Compliance responsibilities, including employee training and records and information management. In connection with his responsibilities, Mr. Cohen has implemented best practices in the areas of eDiscovery and litigation hold, records and information management, electronic matter management, and electronic billing. (read more)
Catch Jerome talking about upcoming services revenue in the growing classification and governance marketplace. Jerome helps the VAR and Channel community by tailoring his writing to the business and the technical issues. Many classifications vendors can help with electronic discovery... (read more)
Jerome takes a plunge into the eDiscovery pool and finds the water is a little chilling. email storage management and regulatory retention for financial services was the starting point for email archiving. Since 2002 many companies have learned that when... (read more)