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Very soon we’ll be releasing a streamlined interface for browsing your documents we’re calling “Grid View.” Grid View is going to be great, as it lets you get an overview of your documents in a more compact, easy to scan package — similar to how you can easily scan for information contained in a spreadsheet. [...]

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The initial launch of S3 Folders brought a more convenient process of importing Document data to Trial Cloud and Discovery Cloud.  It’s role has already begun to evolve as it has expands to Depositions & Transcripts. Depositions and Transcripts may now be sourced from a single file or zip. Videos and syncfiles may be added [...]

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Previously in TrialCloud and DiscoveryCloud, there were two distinct mechanisms to import documents.  First as a single file or document and second as a batch containing multiple files and an optional load file. With our last release and the inclusion of S3 Folders these methods have been combined to share a common interface called “Import Files” [...]

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S3 Folders is an alternative to browser-based data import, allowing you to utilize a variety of  client-based uploading tools to transmit data to Discovery Cloud and Trial Cloud.  File size limitations are effectively removed, allowing you to upload large files (i.e. pst mailboxes) without the hassles associated with splitting them up. Following upload to Amazon [...]

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Our Discovery Cloud interface was designed and tuned to keep user focus on the primary goal: Review.  Everything the interface does is intended to help users determine and set Responsive and Privileged status.  That does need to be the primary focus, however we’ve accumulated enough data about how folks are using Discovery Cloud to draw [...]

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Knowing who has viewed and changed a record is something we’ve long stored in a format unfriendly to human eyes, intended to be available for chain-of-custody auditing.  While we’ll continue to keep our machine-friendly copy as gospel, we’ve built in some new functionality to provide a much friendlier front end for everyday use. You can [...]

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Document redaction has come to the iPad, bringing another powerful feature to your mobile toolset. The functionality mimics that of it’s desktop-browser counterpart and is available to all standard & advanced level users via dropdown while viewing the document: It’s another great tool in our iPad toolbox!

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The volume of data involved in the e-discovery process is imposing.  Removing exact duplicates prior to review is the most powerful and sensible way to eliminate obviously redundant data.  This reduces not only the overall data volume, but also ensures data only needs to be reviewed once. In the latest enhancement to the Nextpoint product [...]

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As most of you know, Nextpoint is a proponent of cloud computing and a customer of Amazon Web Services (AWS).  We’ve been thrilled with our relationship with Amazon in large part because of the unprecedented uptime experienced to date.So with the very public outage that AWS underwent yesterday, it’s important for us to share how [...]

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In an effort to make importing into the Nextpoint Trial Cloud and Discovery Cloud as easy as possible, we’ve updated our documentation to provide detailed instruction on both the batch import process and conversion of Concordance exports. Nextpoint Batch Import Specification details the meta-data load file format, the zip file structure, uploading, and other tips [...]

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