A new enhancement to Kroll Ontrack's offering of Relativity—announced this week at ILTACON 2015—is designed to help organizations to reduce data volumes and costs associated with e-discovery, while providing more efficient access to critical documents.

Kroll Ontrack has integrated self-nearline technology into its Relativity product, which is built to provide clients with better control of e-discovery data volumes and costs.

According to Gartner, the average median size of the 1,000 largest Relativity matters grew to 5.1 million records per case in 2014. As a result, organizations are looking for ways to reduce the costs associated with e-discovery by streamlining time spent reviewing documents. Nearline addresses both, Wendy King, product director of Kroll Ontrack, explained in an interview with Legaltech News.