Despite the e-discovery market’s consolidation over the past few years, it is an area that is still growing, marked by new and innovative startups. Many of these companies are responding to evolving demands from corporations, while others are harnessing technologies in novel ways to meet the unique challenges of new and growing data.

Whatever their aim, one thing is certain: There are still many areas in which to compete. ONE Discovery, for example, is leaning on tried-and-true solution features, and it is betting its unique market position, technological capabilities and agile pricing will set it out from the many others in the field.

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