eDiscovery in the cloud-challenges and benefits
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eDiscovery (Electronic Discovery), ESI (electronically stored information), IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service), SaaS (Software as a Service)Abstract
Cloud computing is a rapidly emerging area of the today’s technology industry. Moving towards cloud computing continues to gain importance and enable legal practitioners and law firms to expand their capabilities. The cloud provides the access to elastic computing that can fuel everything from traditional productivity applications like personnel management, presentation development and word processing, to sophisticated business application that includes content management, data mining and sales automations. Moving all or part of the firm’s e-discovery functions to the cloud may lead to navigating complex issues to effect firm’s security. This paper will focus on some of basics of eDiscovery, how cloud changes the way of its working. Here, we focus on the challenges of eDiscovery in the cloud.
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