November 18, 2009

eDiscovery Early Case Assessment with on-demand Forensic preservation and collection now available in earlyCASE 2.0

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ATLANTA, GA (November 9, 2009) – Atlanta based earlyCASE, the leader in advanced early case assessment for Electronically Stored Information (ESI) and eDiscovery, today released forensic drive imaging, data collection and  preservation capabilities in its market-leading eDiscovery early case assessment software available as Software-as-a-Service  “SaaS”  from HUwww.earlycase.comUH.  earlyCASE is a SaaS web-based eDiscovery application which uses an on-demand deployment model (runs on your local PC), collects, preserves, analyzes and filters the ESI that your computer can access in-place without the data ever leaving your computer or network.

 

earlyCASE allows you to quickly and safely collect, organize, understand eDiscovery data, and apply filter / culling rules before it is processed for discovery.  It supports Unicode, extracts metadata, generates hash values, detects duplicates, removes known system files and creates a local inventory database of documents and emails. earlyCASE allows users to make informed discovery decisions, easily and quickly cut down the size of data sets through filter and culling rules before going into the meet and confer, discovery processing  and document review.

 

In the past, making forensic copies of hard drives, network shares, thumb drives, etc. had to be handled in separate steps. earlyCASE streamlines the process of collecting and preserving ESI, and conducting a complete early case assessment seamlessly.    With the release today of the version 2.0 of earlyCASE, you can create forensic images of Logical as well as Physical drives, encrypt and digitally sign drive images and irrevocably bind chain of custody information to the drive image file.  These new features further extend earlyCASE’s ability to analyze, apply filter rules and see in real time the reduction in size and counts these rules have, and then use earlyCASE to quickly separate the filtered documents, files and emails from the collection all without any additional software or costs.  The Forensic drive imaging capabilities are available in the FREE version of earlyCASE as well as the Professional version.

 

“We are excited to now offer integrated forensic imaging and data collection capabilities in the list of features available in earlyCASE.  In addition to creating forensic ESI images, earlyCASE has expanded its licensing options for the professional version to include more flexible per matter and per month pricing. The low cost, flexibility and speed that eDiscovery early case assessment as a software- as-a-service delivers is unparalleled,” said Tom Strack, CEO of earlyCASE.  “As more focus is being put on identifying, collecting and preserving ESI early in a matter, having a seamless, easy solution which can be run when and where you need it delivers not only better visibility to what you have, but a more defensible and complete process. earlyCASE can safely and defensibly collect, rapidly analyze that data and decrease the data sets that need to be reviewed, reducing not only eDiscovery budgets, but managing their legal risk. earlyCASE can process the data in-place without it ever leaving where it is stored, using your own people and equipment and without any per gigabyte charges. “

 

earlyCASE is offered in three versions, a Basic (FREE) version, a Professional version which can be licensed per run, per matter or per month and an enterprise edition.  earlyCASE creates over 54+ high-quality eDiscovery reports, details the expanded sizes and counts of the data, estimates your processing and review budget and provides a long list of detailed as well as summary reports.     

 

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earlyCASE

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November 3, 2008

EDRM and SaaS solutions for electronic discovery

Author: admin - Categories: Case Assessment, MetaData, eDiscovery, filter and cull - Tags: , , , , , , , ,

How does Software as a service work in the electronic discovery ( eDiscovery, e-Discovery) EDRM model?     There are several obvious places that a SaaS (pay for use, or On Demand Software) make a tremendous amount of sense.

Looking at the EDRM model and the SaaS solutions opportunity

  • Information Management - Many SaaS Solutions are available in the area of information and document management.

  • Identification - This is normally a process that involves both people and technology.   Some of the leading forensic as well as archiving companies have products in this space.  A number of them now offer their services on a SaaS (pay as point of use), instead of the traditional model which requires that you purchase and install an application prior to your need (and generally at a fairly large price tag).   A number of solutions use a Spider type of indexing schema to “Explore and Index” locations, machines, users which may be subject of a litigation hold.   Most of these involve installing software and hardware in advance of the need.

  • Preservation - This is a highly important aspect of the discovery process and generally is tightly coupled with the collection process.  Companies like EnCase have offerings which charge based on point of use for data preservation (collection).  This area is one in which I expect that there will be more offerings which use the SaaS model to empower a secure and defensible data preservation process while saving the client money, frustration and time.

  • Collection - The collection process has become almost synonymous  with preservation in that under normal conditions the preservation process involves securing the data.    Many people see collection differing from preservation in areas which involve geographically dispersed data or data that is in less than friendly hands or has privacy issues.    There may or may not be SaaS solutions which can help in this area.  If the collection is in essence placing a litigation hold and storing a set of the data in a secure place. then SaaS solutions are available and can be very quickly and cost effectively deployed.

  • Case Assessment - earlyCASE is the leading and only SaaS provider of early case assessment for eDiscovery.  As an SaaS service earlyCASE lets you whenever and wherever you need it.  This process can be run on a sample set of the data you have preserved and then extrapolated to provide a very detailed and accurate understanding of the eDiscovery ( electronic discovery) data that you have.   Once you understand the data, you can use earlyCASE to establish a meaningful budget for the process of collecting, filter and cull, processing and reviewing the discovery in a matter.   Because early case is a Software as a service you don’t have to spend any money until you need the solution.   Because it is deployed on demand, you can run it whenever and where ever you need to understand the e-discovery in a matter.

  • Processing - This area has been predominantly dominated by vendors who offer a traditional service offering in which you deliver the data to vendor for processing,  which is about as far as you can get from a SaaS model.   As the technologies in this area mature there will be companies who offer integrated web based solutions repackage there web based document review application (with integrated eDiscovery processing) as a  SaaS offering.     Using a SaaS provider of eDiscovery processing will deliver the lowest cost per GB and potentially much faster turnaround times for small to mid size projects.  As SaaS changes the options available for eDiscovery processing expect more and more SaaS offerings for electronic discovery processing.

  • Review - Many of the Document Review platforms already are SaaS solutions.  Some are web based, some are Terminal Services (or Citrix) based.   Almost all of them charge for there services based on actual data stored or documents reviewed, etc.   Some new packaging of combined offerings are now available which combine the eDiscovery processing and document review into a single charge per document or per page.  While not specifically SaaS solutions,  many of these combined providers use SaaS solutions as a part of there actual processes.

  • Analysis - Many of these solutions are tightly coupled with the processing and review processes and have proprietary technologies which cluster documents to facilitate faster and more meaningful document reviews.    The availability of this stage as an SaaS is dependent upon the underlying Processing and Review Solutions.

  • Production - This is generally a delivery form coming from the processing and review applications and is dependent upon how the underlying applications that this comes from are delivered to the end user.

  • Presentation -  This area is related to the actual form that the documents are delivered.   Native documents, Tiff Images, PDF’s, etc.  and is not an area that SaaS will have an impact.

 

Some Related Links that you may be interested in: 

Wiki Definition of SaaS   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_as_a_Service

Gartner Forecast of SaaS Market  http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=496886

Gartner Top 10 Technologies for 2008 http://www.longjumpblog.com/blog/2007/11/15/gartners-top-10-techologies-for-2008-saas-woa-and-more/

 

2008 SaaS services Growth http://thinkitservices.blogspot.com/2008/01/gartner-confirms-growing-appeal-of-saas.html

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