E-Discovery Law Blog

Category: Data Processing

May 21 2010

E-Discovery and Information Management

In my last blog posting, I discussed e-Discovery in an untethered world and highlighted the e-discovery challenges associated with mobile devices such as the iPad.  Today I’m going to talk about a way to reduce the cost and complexity associated with preservation and collection of these devices – information management.  This is not new – ARMA International has been around since 1955.  However, the centralization, storage, and management of information is becoming more critical than ever in today’s electronic, all-access world.

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Posted by Juilan Ackert at 12:10 PM - Categories: New Trends | Mobile Devices | Collection Process | Data Processing

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Nov 16 2009

To Tell The Truth - Will the Real Electronic Data Processing Solution Please Stand Up?

How does one select an efficient and effective data processor?  Should it be by price? Quality? Both?  For me, a low-cost provider won’t cut it.  But on the flipside, with so many options available, I find myself spending far too many restless nights struggling with the answer.  What is the right set of criteria, including cost of course, for choosing one solution over another.  While I don’t long for the old days of reams and reams of paper, I do recall how much easier it was back then.  A scanning shop with three shifts.  The latest and greatest scanning software.  Fast turnaround and the ability to handle 50 boxes in a day.  Boy, those were some easy choices.  How things have changed in this age of electronic data processing.

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Posted by Salvatore Mancuso at 11:47 AM - Categories: Service Providers | Data Processing

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