A Cloudy Future? The 2021 eDiscovery Cloud Adoption Report from Everlaw
According to Everlaw CEO AJ Shankar, "Legal teams are on a mission to expose the truth and bring justice to light, and the most efficient and secure way to accomplish that…
According to Everlaw CEO AJ Shankar, "Legal teams are on a mission to expose the truth and bring justice to light, and the most efficient and secure way to accomplish that…
A pricing strategy is the method of pricing a business uses to determine how much to charge when they sell their products or services. It's one of the most commonly…
Much of the discussion about cloud services remains focused on the needs of less-mature organizations and on technical rather than business considerations. Debate concentrates on whether to move to the…
The decentralization of eDiscovery workforces engaged in tasks ranging from on-site collections to remote reviews coupled with the desire of organizations to reduce investments in IT infrastructure and hardware is…
Epiq announces the release of its new cloud-based eDiscovery platform, Epiq Discovery. Epiq Discovery is a collection, processing, review, and production platform that delivers early case assessment, highly scalable processing,…
“To meet developers’ needs, we looked at multiple different approaches to supporting MongoDB workloads and concluded that the best way to improve the customer experience was to build a new…
Price transparency is going out of fashion among SaaS vendors as many say ‘Call for pricing’. Vijay Sundaram explains why that’s a bad thing. Put simply, customers need more information,…
To help companies embrace the hybrid cloud, Amazon Web Services recently announced plans to provide enterprises with on-premises hardware that will allow them to use AWS cloud services inside their…
ERP vendors and pure-play SaaS vendors are genetically and fundamentally different. While the former like to tell us they’re now a SaaS business, most aren’t. Just as tigers can’t change…
Revenue from licensed products, such as traditional software run on a customer’s own servers and computers, is now recognized upfront.