There are fewer large e-discovery companies that qualified for this year’s report than last year, but this year’s participants reached a combined revenue of $1B in 2010, technology research firm Gartner said Thursday.
Gartner, which previously predicted $1.5 billion industry revenue by 2013, evaluated 21 companies for its new report, Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software, by Debra Logan and Sheila Childs. That’s 10 fewer than evaluated last year, mostly because of industry consolidation and a lack of significant new players, the analysts explained.
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