Here is 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. You…
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April 6th weekend “Top 20+ more” e-discovery compendium > “Breaking through the dense fog of predictive coding”
April 6th, 2013
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Posted in Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles
Tags: Amazon Web Services, analytics, Andrew Beaujon, app servers, Ars Techina, auxiliary analyses, AWS, Barcelona, Bayesian prediction (the branch of logic, Big Data, Big Orca, Daniel Honan, data analysis, data scientists, Databases, discovery, Drew Linzer, DynamoDB, e-discovery, EBS Provisioned IOPS, EC2, EC2 Cluster Compute, ediscovery, Elastic Load Balancing, Elastic MapReduce, ElastiCache, EMC, ESI, Greenplum, IDC, Legal Tech2013, LegalTech, LegalTech 2012, Leveldb, load balancer, Mobile World Congress, model checking, modeling, MWC, narwhals, neuroinformatics, neuroscientist, Obama, Orange Legal Technologies, predictive coding, probabilities, RDS, Rob Robinson, sabermetric analysis, Sam Wang, SES, SNS, SQS, statistical analysis, statistics, Technology Assisted Review, Technology Assisted Review (TAR), The Ediscovery Reading Room, The OneO® Discovery Platform from Orange Legal Technologies, The Posse List, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don’t, validation, Vertica, Virtualization, visualization, VPC, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more", Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles Tags: Amazon RDS
No Comments »March 30th weekend “Top 20+” e-discovery compendium > “ENOUGH with computer assisted review, already!!”
March 29th, 2013
posselist Here is 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. You…
Posted in Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles
Tags: Amazon Web Services, analytics, Andrew Beaujon, app servers, Ars Techina, auxiliary analyses, AWS, Barcelona, Bayesian prediction (the branch of logic, Big Data, Big Orca, Daniel Honan, data analysis, data scientists, Databases, discovery, Drew Linzer, DynamoDB, e-discovery, EBS Provisioned IOPS, EC2, EC2 Cluster Compute, ediscovery, Elastic Load Balancing, Elastic MapReduce, ElastiCache, EMC, ESI, Greenplum, IDC, Legal Tech2013, LegalTech, LegalTech 2012, Leveldb, load balancer, Mobile World Congress, model checking, modeling, MWC, narwhals, neuroinformatics, neuroscientist, Obama, Orange Legal Technologies, predictive coding, probabilities, RDS, Rob Robinson, sabermetric analysis, Sam Wang, SES, SNS, SQS, statistical analysis, statistics, Technology Assisted Review, Technology Assisted Review (TAR), The Ediscovery Reading Room, The OneO® Discovery Platform from Orange Legal Technologies, The Posse List, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don’t, validation, Vertica, Virtualization, visualization, VPC, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more", Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles Tags: Amazon RDS
No Comments »March 23rd weekend “Top 20+” e-discovery compendium > Keeping up with e-discovery mergers, acquisitions and investments via Rob Robinson
March 23rd, 2013
posselist Here is 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. You…
Posted in Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles
Tags: Amazon Web Services, analytics, Andrew Beaujon, app servers, Ars Techina, auxiliary analyses, AWS, Barcelona, Bayesian prediction (the branch of logic, Big Data, Big Orca, Daniel Honan, data analysis, data scientists, Databases, discovery, Drew Linzer, DynamoDB, e-discovery, EBS Provisioned IOPS, EC2, EC2 Cluster Compute, ediscovery, Elastic Load Balancing, Elastic MapReduce, ElastiCache, EMC, ESI, Greenplum, IDC, Legal Tech2013, LegalTech, LegalTech 2012, Leveldb, load balancer, Mobile World Congress, model checking, modeling, MWC, narwhals, neuroinformatics, neuroscientist, Obama, Orange Legal Technologies, predictive coding, probabilities, RDS, Rob Robinson, sabermetric analysis, Sam Wang, SES, SNS, SQS, statistical analysis, statistics, Technology Assisted Review, Technology Assisted Review (TAR), The Ediscovery Reading Room, The OneO® Discovery Platform from Orange Legal Technologies, The Posse List, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don’t, validation, Vertica, Virtualization, visualization, VPC, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more", Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles Tags: Amazon RDS
No Comments »March 16th weekend “Top 20+” e-discovery compendium > “To Save the World, Just Click Here”
March 16th, 2013
posselist By: Gregory P. Bufithis, Esq. Founder/CEO The Project Counsel Group
Here is 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…
Posted in Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles
Tags: Amazon Web Services, analytics, Andrew Beaujon, app servers, Ars Techina, auxiliary analyses, AWS, Barcelona, Bayesian prediction (the branch of logic, Big Data, Big Orca, Daniel Honan, data analysis, data scientists, Databases, discovery, Drew Linzer, DynamoDB, e-discovery, EBS Provisioned IOPS, EC2, EC2 Cluster Compute, ediscovery, Elastic Load Balancing, Elastic MapReduce, ElastiCache, EMC, ESI, Greenplum, IDC, Legal Tech2013, LegalTech, LegalTech 2012, Leveldb, load balancer, Mobile World Congress, model checking, modeling, MWC, narwhals, neuroinformatics, neuroscientist, Obama, Orange Legal Technologies, predictive coding, probabilities, RDS, Rob Robinson, sabermetric analysis, Sam Wang, SES, SNS, SQS, statistical analysis, statistics, Technology Assisted Review, Technology Assisted Review (TAR), The Ediscovery Reading Room, The OneO® Discovery Platform from Orange Legal Technologies, The Posse List, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don’t, validation, Vertica, Virtualization, visualization, VPC, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more", Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles Tags: Amazon RDS
No Comments »March 9th weekend “Top 20+” e-discovery compendium > “We’re going to tell people how to interview databases”
March 9th, 2013
posselist By: Gregory P. Bufithis, Esq. Founder/CEO The Project Counsel Group
Here is 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…
Posted in Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles
Tags: Amazon Web Services, analytics, Andrew Beaujon, app servers, Ars Techina, auxiliary analyses, AWS, Barcelona, Bayesian prediction (the branch of logic, Big Data, Big Orca, Daniel Honan, data analysis, data scientists, Databases, discovery, Drew Linzer, DynamoDB, e-discovery, EBS Provisioned IOPS, EC2, EC2 Cluster Compute, ediscovery, Elastic Load Balancing, Elastic MapReduce, ElastiCache, EMC, ESI, Greenplum, IDC, Legal Tech2013, LegalTech, LegalTech 2012, Leveldb, load balancer, Mobile World Congress, model checking, modeling, MWC, narwhals, neuroinformatics, neuroscientist, Obama, Orange Legal Technologies, predictive coding, probabilities, RDS, Rob Robinson, sabermetric analysis, Sam Wang, SES, SNS, SQS, statistical analysis, statistics, Technology Assisted Review, Technology Assisted Review (TAR), The Ediscovery Reading Room, The OneO® Discovery Platform from Orange Legal Technologies, The Posse List, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail-but Some Don’t, validation, Vertica, Virtualization, visualization, VPC, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more", Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery, Weekly "Top 20 ... plus more" E-Discovery Articles Tags: Amazon RDS
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