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  2. Daegis Announces a New Pricing Option for Daegis Edge ... - AOL

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    Daegis Announces a New Pricing Option for Daegis Edge eDiscovery Platform Plus Managed Document Review Services Daegis' Three Pricing Models Take the Guesswork Out of eDiscovery Budgets SAN ...

  3. Electronic discovery - Wikipedia

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    Also included in ediscovery is "raw data", which forensic investigators can review for hidden evidence. The original file format is known as the "native" format. Litigators may review material from ediscovery in one of several formats: printed paper, "native file", or a petrified, paper-like format, such as PDF files or TIFF images.

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    We deliver market-leading eDiscovery software through Daegis Edge, our end-to-end platform for managing the entire litigation lifecycle, and Daegis Acumen, our revolutionary predictive coding ...

  5. EnCase - Wikipedia

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    EnCase is the shared technology within a suite of digital investigations products by Guidance Software (acquired by OpenText in 2017 [2]). The software comes in several products designed for forensic, cyber security, security analytics, and e-discovery use. EnCase is traditionally used in forensics to recover evidence from seized hard drives.

  6. List of digital forensics tools - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, most digital forensic investigations consisted of "live analysis", examining digital media directly using non-specialist tools. In the 1990s, several freeware and other proprietary tools (both hardware and software) were created to allow investigations to take place without modifying media.

  7. Nuix - Wikipedia

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    Nuix Ltd is an Australian technology company that produces investigative analytics and intelligence software for extracting knowledge from unstructured data.The applications of the company's technology reportedly include digital forensics, financial crime, insider investigations, data privacy, data governance, eDiscovery and regulatory compliance. [6]

  8. Forensic search - Wikipedia

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    Forensic search software has been likened to eDiscovery review software, however this is not strictly the case. eDiscovery review software, while dealing with many of the same type of computer records and search options, offer extra functionality to that of forensic search software. Features such as redaction and legal hold are standard in ...

  9. Legal case management - Wikipedia

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    Legal-project management meets traditional project management particularly in the area of electronic discovery. [5] E-discovery in particular has a set of regularized, repeatable, and measurable practices and has been subject to great cost-control pressure for the past few years, making it a specialty within law amenable to traditional project management.

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