by answermaven | Dec 10, 2012 | Business, E-Discovery, Search, Technology
Litigation, especially for high profile companies means big money. In the age of big data, litigation and eDiscovery means big money too. So this Corporate Counsel article, “Change Is Coming: The Evolution of E-Discovery Economics,” caught my attention. If you have...
by answermaven | Dec 7, 2012 | Business, E-Discovery, Information Management, Legal Issues, Technology
Sometimes risk management as related to eDiscovery takes on new levels of quality control. As I read a recent Metropolitan Corporate Counsel article, “Risk Management and Quality Control of E-Discovery Vendors” the complexity of eDiscovery was driven home....
by answermaven | Dec 6, 2012 | E-Discovery, Enterprise Technology, Information Management, Technology
How big is eDiscovery? Really big! In a CMS Wire article, “Overview of e-Discovery Across the Microsoft Office Platform #spc12” we see that Microsoft is pushing into the technology wolf pack that is circling the corporate eDiscovery wagon. At a recent Sharepoint...
by answermaven | Dec 5, 2012 | Information Management, Information Professionals, Knowledge Management, Strategic Planning
I was browsing around the EDRM site last week and took a look at the developments for the Information Governance Reference Model. If you haven’t looked at this before, now might be a good time to do so. This framework addresses some model behaviors that can lead to a...
by answermaven | Dec 4, 2012 | E-Discovery, Information Management, Legal Issues, Strategic Planning
We have been hearing the phrase “information overload” since I began my career, too many years ago to say here. And the trend continues and now the ruling phrase is big data. This document/infographic from Open Text gives you a head shake to what is happening with...