Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Navigating eDiscovery in the Cloud Shouldn't Be That Difficult



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An article by Charles Skamser posted on the blog eDiscovery Paradigm Shift.

The article discusses eDiscovery and cloud computing and references prior articles on this topic.  In addition, the article states that there is confusion about what eDiscovery in the cloud truly is.  The article provides info as to what is NOT ediscovery in the cloud, and goes on to describe what is a true eDiscovery in the cloud workflow.

The article states, "eDiscovery in the cloud ultimately means having a virutal eDiscovery process that actually runs in the cloud right alongside of your cloud storage and allows you to perform, Early Case Assessment (ECA) including First Pass Review, possibly preservation and legal hold management, definitely forensically sound collection and the generation of an industry standard load file and/or full on document review and production. In addition, eDiscovery in the cloud also means that you can operate these processes remotely through an Internet based user interface and don't have to have operational bodies physically inside the cloud data center(s) to perform any of the normal magic that is currently required by many of the legacy hosted eDiscovery platforms."

1 comment:

  1. Any company making use of cloud-based remedies to keep details needs to have eDiscovery programs for each one of those remedies. Such programs need to determine access to methods, service-level contracts for how quickly details can be created, records for company of legal care and any kind of innovative features that will be involved.

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