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01: ISYS Among Top E-Discovery Software Vendors

The results of the 2008 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey were released on Tuesday, and ISYS Search Software once again ranks among the top e-discovery software vendors in multiple categories.  We’re pleased to have placed in the Top 10 in the Preservation, Collection and Analysis categories for 2007 Electronic Discovery Software Providers.

The full rankings will appear in the August issue of Law Technology News .  They also will be posted on LTN’s EDD Update just after midnight on July 22 and, following that, on the Socha Consulting website.

ISYS recently released Version 9 of its industry-leading desktop search software, ISYS:desktop.  With ISYS:desktop 9, we added several enhancements to better address e-discovery requirements.  We invite you to learn more about ISYS:desktop 9 and download a trial version.  You can also read our paper on Enterprise Search for E-Discovery Compliance.

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02: Enterprise Search for E-Discovery

We recently completed the survey for the upcoming 2008 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery report.  It’s the third year we’ve responded, and if ISYS is any barometer for trends, then you’re left to conclude there’s actually something to this e-discovery thing.  Projections are up, the customer base is broader, and our technology (by design) is more directly engineered to answer many of the e-discovery challenges, including advanced search and text analytics. Pure e-discovery vendors would probably agree that the years ahead look good, but we’ll wait and see what Socha-Gelbmann say.

In Part One of our series on enterprise search white papers, we’d like to call your attention to our paper titled “Enterprise Search for E-Discovery Compliance.”  Over at DevCentral in Sydney, we’re busy doubling our capabilities in this space, but the paper itself serves as a good introductory overview on the key e-discovery requirements for search.  As always, we invite your comments.

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