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Text Analysis: The next step for eDiscovery, Legacy Information Clean-up and Enterprise Information Archiving by , for

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Text and content analysis differs from traditional search in that, whereas search requires a user to know what he or she is looking for, text analysis attempts to discover information in a patte... read more

Why Legal, IT, Compliance and Investigators Must Work Together! by , for

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Last week, I attended a great conference focussed on eDiscovery, information management and legal technology. The goal of this conference was to get IT, legal compliance and investigators to und... read more

Factors that drive solid records management by , for

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Legal obligation Records retention always carries with it some type of legal obligation, regardless of the type or size of an organization. The de facto standard for how records-retention re... read more

(e)Discovering OCR by , for

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I’d like to again introduce my colleague, Scott Thompson, senior product marketing manager at ABBYY USA, to the AIIM Community Blog to discuss OCR and capture use in the legal industry.... read more

Google Confuses Search & eDiscovery; May Cost Billions by , for

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  Google is a company run by engineers.  Steven Levy’s great book “In the Plex” (http://books.google.com/books/about/In_the_Plex.html?id=V1u1f8sv3k8C) documents h... read more

To More Cost Effective and Less Risky e-Discovery via an Effective RM Strategy by , for

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Considering the context outlined in the previous section, any records management solution should at least adhere to the following basic principles: Creates additional flexibility regardi... read more

You Call That a Worst Case by , for

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You don’t choose a career in systems development or content management for the glory. Oh sure, every now and then, you pick up a compliment (usually from another geek) but then there are t... read more

The Need for Pro-active eDiscovery by , for

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Managing and controlling electronically stored information (ESI) is a matter of technology, but also of strict procedures, quality control and well-documented information management activities.... read more

The Lost Art of Data Destruction: An overlooked key to records management and e-discovery by , for

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Although storing 250GB of data can cost less than $250, hiring an external firm to process and review this data for e-discovery can cost up to $1 million. The impact of these costs is particular... read more

Social Media and e-Discovery Solutions to Look for by , for

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Cloud adoption and social network content generation in the enterprise have serious implications for e-discovery. Employees are creating content outside the control of corporate IT governance an... read more