Unleash Your Inner Sherlock: Solving the Mystery of Data Overload
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March 24, 2023 at 04:35 PM
2 minute read
[ON-DEMAND ONLY]
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Are you struggling to find the evidence you need in a haystack of data? Are you overwhelmed by the sheer volume of data that needs to be reviewed? Learn how to unleash your inner Sherlock and solve the mystery of data overload.
Join this webcast to explore insights, solutions, and tactics to manage large data sets, meet legal obligations, and control costs, regardless of technical expertise. You will learn how to reduce the amount of time and effort needed for a data review, and more, including:
- How to quickly reduce large data sets and run an effective data review
- The importance of identifying Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
- Tactics to overcome the challenges of data overload using real-world scenarios
- Tools to help reduce data stress and position you for success
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Speakers:
Matthew Porter | Solutions Architect | Epiq
Solutions Architect Matthew Porter collaborates with Epiq's Sales, Client Services, and Forensic teams to create tailored client solutions. With over 15 years in eDiscovery, he held leadership roles at Falcon Discovery, DTI, Amici, and Xerox Litigation Services. Previously practicing law in Denver and Washington, DC, he specialized in government contracts, biomedical, and environmental litigation. A frequent speaker, Matthew holds a dual degree from Hofstra University, a Juris Doctor from New York University, and various eDiscovery certifications.
Ramon Goris | Director of Customer Success | Epiq
Ramon Goris, Director of Customer Success at Epiq, has over a decade of experience in the field. He works with clients to maximize their software experience and utilization of Epiq's SaaS technology offerings. Ramon provides tailored training, ongoing product guidance, and develops success plans aligned with each client's long-term objectives, ensuring a satisfactory customer experience.
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