Archive for August, 2012

August 25th “Top 20 +” e-discovery compendium>SPOTLIGHT: Deloitte on personal data and cross-border investigations

Our weekend edition of the “Top 20 … plus more” … a snapshot of some interesting e-discovery blog/web site posts, vendor news/views on a wide range of electronic discovery related issues, and other tech developments from the past week.    It is compiled by e-discovery/social media professional Rob Robinson who is Vice President of Marketing for Orange Legal Technologies, a company that is a long-time member and sponsor of The Posse List and The Electronic Discovery Reading Room.

Rob compiles the information from online public domain resources and…

August 18th “Top 20 +” e-discovery compendium>SPOTLIGHT: Soon you’ll be backing up your hard drive using DNA

Our weekend edition of the “Top 20 … plus more” … a snapshot of some interesting e-discovery blog/web site posts, vendor news/views on a wide range of electronic discovery related issues, and other tech developments from the past week.    It is compiled by e-discovery/social media professional Rob Robinson who is Vice President of Marketing for Orange Legal Technologies, a company that is a long-time member and sponsor of The Posse List and The Electronic Discovery Reading Room.

Rob compiles the information from online public domain resources and…

Soon you’ll be backing up your hard drive using DNA

A team of researchers in the U.S. has successfully encoded a 5.27 megabit book using DNA microchips, and they then read the book using DNA sequencing.  Their experiments show that DNA could be used for long-term storage of digital information.

Quoting from a Phys.Org : “DNA is made up of nucleotides, and in theory at least each nucleotide can be used to encode two bits of data. This means that the density is a massive 1 million…

Top Ten Best Practices In Predictive Coding

 

17 August 2012 –  Predictive coding is new to e-discovery. Predictive coding, sometimes termed computer-assisted review or technology-assisted review, is software that can be trained by a human being to distinguish between relevant and non-relevant documents. Over the past three years, the predictive coding market has transitioned from a preliminary embryonic state – a test bed for experimentation by technology geeks and early adopters – to the point today where the technology…

August 11th “Top 20 +” e-discovery compendium>SPOTLIGHT: Predictive coding’s “black box” technology (an FTI Consulting study)

Our weekend edition of the “Top 20 … plus more” … a snapshot of some interesting e-discovery blog/web site posts, vendor news/views on a wide range of electronic discovery related issues, and other tech developments from the past week.    It is compiled by e-discovery/social media professional Rob Robinson who is Vice President of Marketing for Orange Legal Technologies, a company that is a long-time member and sponsor of The Posse List and The Electronic Discovery Reading Room.

Rob compiles the information from online public domain resources and…

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