Monday, January 23, 2012

Easy E-Discovery

AlphaLit Announces New Technology-Enabled Service Offerings to Simplify E-Discovery

 AlphaLit (www.alphalit.com), a leading provider of E-Discovery services announces today:

  • The release of E-Direct 3.0, a new comprehensive version of its proven review platform with enhanced search, workflow, PrivLog and analytics capabilities;
  • Faster and higher throughput ECA and terabytes per day processing capabilities enabled through an ISO 27001 compliant provisioning infrastructure;
  • Alliances with NUIX and Content Analyst; and,
  • A secure private cloud exclusively for the E-Discovery projects of AlphaLit clients.

These new capabilities are designed to significantly enhance and extend AlphaLit’s 30-year history of providing quality and cost-effective litigation support services to law firms and corporations involved in litigation, second requests, and government investigations. “As excited as we are about our new and enhanced capabilities we are most proud of applying them to continuously improve The AlphaLit Way,  our rich 35-year-old culture of caring about our customers, their projects and our employees,” says Dale Drury, founder of AlphaLit.  “Our clients want a trusted service provider that is proven, cost-effective, and delivers defensible quality outcomes on time - our new capabilities were designed with these objectives in mind,” he added.

Stop at Booth 512 from January 30th to February 1st, book a demo or visit www.alphalit.com to learn more about how these new offerings can simplify and solve your eDiscovery challenges, as well as complement the AlphaLit Way.  “It is no small feat to design easy to use, highly effective, and powerful E-Discovery service offerings with helpful features, yet our new releases do so,” says Mike Eck, Director of Operations. “Our new technology and service platform gives AlphaLit and our clients a unique ability to control the E-Discovery process and provide extreme flexibility while being highly responsive to each client’s needs,” he adds.

 

By Guest Blogger: AlphaLit