Good news everyone! We’re happy to announce the addition of Tumblr feed archival functionality at Cloudpreservation.com. Cloud Preservation users now have the ability to automatically archive Tumblr blogs. Tumblr lets you effortlessly share anything. Post text, photos, quotes, links, music, and videos, from your browser, phone, desktop, email, or wherever you happen to be. You can customize [...]
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Introducing Coding Templates
Posted in Discovery, Discovery Cloud, EDD, Featured Feature on December 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Efficiency is king in document review. You need tools that put what you need in front of you and then get out of the way. Customizable Coding Templates bring you that power. Set responsive, privileged, and confidentiality statuses that make sense for this task without the need for codes that you’re not going to use [...]
Enhanced Encryption in All Nextpoint Products
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Cloud, Cloud Preservation, Discovery, Discovery Cloud, New Features, Security, Trial Cloud on December 7, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Did we mention that all data stored in Nextpoint products (Cloud Preservation, Discovery Cloud, and Trial Cloud) is now encrypted at rest? Learn more about our encryption standards and our take on cloud security as a whole over on our company blog.
Saved Search
Posted in Cloud, Cloud Preservation, Discovery Cloud, EDD, Featured Feature, New Features, Trial Cloud on October 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today we launch Saved Search for TrialCloud, DiscoveryCloud, and CloudPreservation, bringing you easily repeatable (and sharable) searches. Execute a search to ensure your syntax is correct before clicking the Save Search icon. Anyone can save a search for themselves. Advanced users can publish searches to everyone (“public”). At any time in the future, select a [...]
Coming Soon: Nextpoint Grid View
Posted in Behind The Scenes, Discovery Cloud, EDD, Featured Feature, New Features, On the Horizon, Trial Cloud on October 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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. [...]
S3 Folders comes to Depositions & Transcripts
Posted in Discovery, Discovery Cloud, EDD, New Features, Trial Cloud on October 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]
Importing File Option
Posted in Discovery, Discovery Cloud, EDD, Featured Feature, New Features, Tips & Tricks, Trial Cloud on October 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
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” [...]
Cloudpreservation.com Adds Flickr Archival Functionality
Posted in Preservation Cloud, Release Notes on October 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Today Cloudpreservation.com is happy to announce archival functionality for the social photography site Flickr.com. Flickr account holders are now able to automatically backup their Flickr photos and videos with Cloudpreservation. Cloudpreservation offers two different options for archiving accounts: authenticated and public feeds. Authenticated feeds archive all of a user’s photos, vidoes, profile information, contacts, comments, favorites and photosets. [...]
Announcing S3 Folders
Posted in Cloud, Discovery, Discovery Cloud, EDD, Featured Feature, New Features, Release Notes, Trial Cloud, Uncategorized on September 30, 2011 | 3 Comments »
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 [...]