Often overlooked in e-discovery is speed. Tradtionally, e-discovery was measured in days, weeks and months. The slow pace is accepted “as is” because there have been few alternatives. As data volumes grow exponentially, this approach becomes unsustainable. The legal industry has been in a reactive posture to growing volumes of data, struggling to figure out what is necessary for effective, timely litigation response.
This is why speed matters. Previously, speed was expensive to attain, and therefore not a factor that could be controlled. Secure cloud computing changes that, enabling legal teams to more efficiently perform their jobs. Let’s paint a picture where legal teams gather and search digital records instantaneously and gain immediate insights.
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