Here's How eDiscovery Software Identifies File Types

29 July 2021 by Ross
Your eDiscovery software has to identify the various 'file types' (documents, images, videos, etc.) in your case before it can process and prepare them for review. And it does this by analyzing a file's metadata, file extension, and/or its MIME type. Here's what that means...
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The Wrong eDiscovery Software Can Ruin Your Data!

22 July 2021 by UV
Attorneys often choose eDiscovery software based on its price and features. But there's more to it than that. Poorly designed software can end up corrupting data, changing metadata, revealing privileged content, and more. Here's the behind-the-scenes information you should know about.
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Is Your eDiscovery Software Subtly Diluting Your Law Firm's Brand?

14 July 2021 by Anith
Law firms need to expect more from their eDiscovery software than just cost-effectiveness. That's because the right Software as a Service (SaaS) business model and brand-neutral eDiscovery application can also help you grow your brand. But the wrong software can work against you by subtly crediting your eDiscovery vendor for your success. Here's what you need to know.
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What Is eDiscovery Data Compression? And How Does It Work?

13 July 2021 by UV
Compressing data will save you space and speed up file transfers. But how does it work? Here's what you need to know about file archives, checksums, lossy/lossless compression, and more.
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What Does 'Normalizing' eDiscovery Data Mean?

04 July 2021 by Ross
Normalization is the process of making sure all your data is stored using a uniform set of rules (e.g., using a specific format for phone numbers). But why is this a big deal? And why will eDiscovery fall apart without it?
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