26 Aug 2008
Legal discovery and enterprise search vendor Recommind has launched the latest version of its flagship eDiscovery product Axcelerate, designed to help firms manage increasingly large, complex and multi-jurisdictional legal cases.
Axcelerate 3.0 features automated language detection and filtering, allowing users to search for documents in multiple languages. It also contains a new workflow module which automates the process of multi-tiered reviews, so that documents are sent to the appropriate reviewer at each stage of the process.
"People are increasingly dealing with large, sophisticated cases coming from multiple jurisdictions and in multiple languages," explained vice president of marketing, Craig Carpenter. "This [tool] is extremely helpful to speed things up and make things more accurate."
Version 3.0 also adds faster indexing capabilitites, native file viewing and a new administration console for reporting, system and performance monitoring and alerting, said Carpenter.
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