Countless solutions are moving to the cloud, but what’s driving eDiscovery to the cloud? Avansic and I will discuss that in a webinar this Wednesday!
This Wednesday, October 19 at 2pm ET, Avansic will conduct the webinar Trends Driving eDiscovery to the Cloud. This webinar will discuss what’s driving eDiscovery to the cloud and how the increased variety of use cases makes a cloud-based eDiscovery solution a smart bet for any organization today. Topics to be addressed include:
- Trends toward increased cloud-based workplace solutions
- Remote and hybrid workforces accelerating cloud adoption
- Pitfalls of using non-eDiscovery solutions for eDiscovery specific tasks
- The importance of integration with enterprise solutions
- Variety of eDiscovery use cases for organizations today
I will be co-presenting with Dr. Gavin Manes, CEO of Avansic and Jack Petracek, Manager at Lawgical Choice. We have plenty to discuss within a compact 45-minute discussion. Join us here on October 19th and find out what’s driving eDiscovery to the cloud!
Speaking of Avansic webinars, if you missed the terrific Avansic and ACEDS webinar 5 Things to Do EARLY to Reduce Your eDiscovery (or Expert) Costs by Half presented by Gavin, Kassi Burns (Senior Attorney with King & Spalding) and Julie Brown (Director of Practice Technology with Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP) last month, you can check it out here! Preparation avoids perspiration! 😉
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So, what do you think? Do you know what’s driving eDiscovery to the cloud? If not, check out the webinar later this month! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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