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E-discovery software provider kCura today hired Lisa Arthur as Chief Marketing Officer.
Arthur joins the Chicago-based provider after five years as the Chief Marketing Officer of Teradata Applications, the big data analytics and marketing applications provider.
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Responsibility for digital growth and transformation at billion dollar businesses is evenly split among a wide range of job titles. And while that may seem at first blush to be a good thing, Accenture Interactive suggests it reflects a lack of common structure across organizations.
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A Chicago-based e-discovery company just acquired a text analytics company — a move that potentially sets the stage for market dominance.
The deal involves kCura, the maker of Relativity, and Reston, Va.-based Content Analyst Company (CAC), developer of the CAAT analytics engine.
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The latest in markups, messages, e-discoveries, changes, mobilizing, defining, raising, efficiencies and openings from The Crown City, Paris on the Prairie, the Knickerbocker State and the Charm City, Wall Street of the West, America’s Walking City and Shaky Town. Running Ringtails Around Competitors? IBM is keeping busy.
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The e-discovery market has had a long time to mature — and it still has room to grow. Gartner predicts the market will grow from its current value of $1.8 billion to $3.1 billion by 2018. The market is also in the midst of significant change.
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We have already seen that the current e-discovery market is characterized by consolidation and the emergence of a number of very large vendors. In spite of this, Garter’s Magic Quadrant for this space is still extremely competitive with 23 vendors overall, and nine in the Leader’s quadrant.
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For anyone that had doubts about the volatility of the e-discovery market, Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for e-Discovery should put those doubts to bed.
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Walking the halls at ILTA it’s very clear how far the legal tech community has come. Wasn’t it just two years ago that vendors in the e-Discovery space were talking about how lawyers should get empowered to adapt new technologies into their workflow? And now, not only have they begun
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Seems like GRC companies are still only recovering from LegalTech NY this week, as it’s been relatively quiet. That said, SAI has finalized the Compliance 360 deal, Ricoh is expanding its e-Discovery reach again, Congress is taking on spyware and Guidance has bought CaseCentral.
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As we enter day two of LegalTech New York 2012, legal professionals are getting hands-on practical information for improving their law practice management, thanks in part to vendors that are using the conference as an opportunity to launch new products. Recommind Recommind has been busy at LegalTech, presenting at
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For the last few months, we’ve been talking about big data. From social media to customer experience to cloud storage, the enterprise is struggling to manage and leverage copious amounts of data.
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Data integration is all relative. With Equivio's announcement of a new integrated version of its near-duplicates and email threads technology within kCura's review platform, Relativity, it really is. Accessibility, Functionality and Data Management The new integrated version enables users to launch and manage Equivio’s processing from a tab within kCura’s
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It's obvious that the International Legal Technology Association is having its annual meeting (this time in Nashville -- yee haw): E-Discovery vendors are coming out of the woodwork to make product announcements. Here's a few. KCura Announces Downloads, Partner Apps Recently placed in the Leaders quadrant of Gartner's first e-Discovery Magic Quadrant, kCura announced
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This week, Microsoft announced that it will be enhancing the security of Office with the acquisition of Prodiance, kCura upgrades its e-Discovery platform, Autonomy closes acquisition of Iron Mountain’s digital assets and gets DoD certification for Records Manager, while Aveska offers governance for unstructured content in SharePoint.
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