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Extract from article by Doug Austin

More Than Double the Respondents: This time, there were 168 total respondents to the survey, which is more than double the number of respondents as the Spring survey.  In fact, there were twelve more respondents than the first two surveys combined.  Obviously, sponsorship from ACEDS and promotion from EDRM, LTPI, Masters Conference, and Women in eDiscovery helped increase the number of respondents dramatically.

Providers Were No Longer the Majority Respondents: Of the types of respondents, 78 out of 168 were either Software and/or Services Provider (32.7%) or Consultancy (13.7%) for a total of only 46.4% of respondents as some sort of outsourced provider (down from 61.9% last time).  Law firm respondents were in a strong second place with 33.9%.  Even the percentage of other respondents (which includes Corporation and Governmental Entity respondents) was up from 11.7% (Winter) to 14.4% (Spring) to 19.7% this time.

Less Respondents Consider Business to Be Good: Less than 48% (47.6%, to be exact) of respondents rated the current general business conditions for eDiscovery in their segment to be good, with 13.7% rating business conditions as bad.  Last time, those numbers were 61.8% and 3.9% respectively.  While this (and other) ratings reflect a dip, part of that could be attributable to the greater diversity in respondents (I would expect that providers would typically be more optimistic than the other groups).

Read the complete article at Perhaps the Most Meaningful eDiscovery Business Confidence Survey Results Yet: eDiscovery Trends

 

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