Category: Clearwell Systems
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Selects Clearwell eDiscovery Platform Through Government Acquisitions
Clearwell’s strengths include advanced search, advanced analytics and the ability to automatically eliminate duplicate information — which play a key role in cost reduction. CINCINNATI, OH — Government Acquisitions in partnership with Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) today announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has selected the Clearwell eDiscovery Platform to streamline its electronic [...]
$1.2 Billion eDiscovery Market by 2014
A press release as posted on Marketwire on October 11, 2010, indicates that a very recent study by The Radicati Group, titled, “eDiscovery Market, 2010-2104”, predicts that the eDiscovery market will reach $1.2 billion in sales by 2014. This is considerably less than the $2.8 billion market size for 2009 as indicated in the The [...]
Early Case Assessment (ECA) Moving to The Corporations
Many eDiscovery vendors and consultants have seen more eDiscovery work moving back to the corporations. And, based on surveys over the past 12 months and direct discussions with eDiscovery decision makers within corporations, most industry analysts have predicted that eDiscovery work is moving back to the corporations at an accelerating rate. Now, The Cowan Group [...]
Autonomy and IDOL are Too Expensive for Most Enterprises
I have been meaning to comment for some time now on Garnter’s contention that, “Autonomy is not practical for smaller enterprises.“ Fate would have it that this past week, while talking to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of mid level Global 2000 enterprise, I was actually asked my opinion on the “true cost” of implementing [...]
eDiscovery Jumping Back In-House
Beyond vendor predictions and the ancedotal evidence, analyst spending reports and surveys are now begining to indicate that eDiscovery is jumping back in-house. Gartner predicted that spending on eDiscovery software will grow to more than $1 billion in 2009, up 33 percent from 2008, with much of the spending comming from moving eDiscovery in-house. Budgets for managing electronic data [...]
Another Perspective on LegalTech New York 2009
As a follow-up to my February 4, 2009 post on LegalTech New York 2009 titled, “LegalTech New York 2009 Update“, I am adding the following post from February 3, 2009 on Law.com’s Legal Technology Blog, Titled, “LegalTech New Year“. The review points out, as I did in my initial posting, that Early Case Assessment (ECA) [...]








