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Import status (“Batch” documents upload) in DiscoveryCloud and TrialCloud has been updated to streamline reporting and enhance issue detection and handling. The “batch list” page has a simplified look, allowing 2x the previous quantity to be conveniently displayed at a time, along with quick visual cues to make statuses obvious at a glance.  The status-bar [...]

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Along with numerous back-end architectural enhancements, last night we introduced a set of keyboard shortcuts to improve Reviewer efficiency when moving through a large set of documents.  A cheat-sheet is available via a link in the upper-right corner of the screen while reviewing documents.     Shortcuts have been made available for the most common coding operations, [...]

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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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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. [...]

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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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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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Ever wonder how much power has been dedicated to your current import?  Along with some recent infrastructure upgrades, we’ve brought that information right up front where you can see it, giving you visibility to the elastic ramp-up of dedicated servers and processors working on your requests.  (Elastic ramp-up is a core capability of any legitimate cloud computing [...]

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Our electronic Exhibit Stamping has always been geared towards improving the tedious act of stamping hundreds or even thousands of docs.  In fact, we’ve even told you about the code we use to do it, but what about the smaller day-to-day jobs? We’re introducing some changes to our Exhibit Stamping interface that will have you [...]

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A lot of exciting things have been going on in the Nextpoint Lab.  Here’s an abbreviated view of some recent happenings: A recent Amazon (Amazon Web Services) case study looked into how Nextpoint harnesses their cloud offerings; taking e-discovery processing power to the next level. CloudPreservation.com has moved out of beta, including support for robots.txt and site maps. [...]

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Recently we’ve been focusing on improving the process of reviewing documents in the Nextpoint web application.  A core part of that process is reading the documents themselves, so we’ve been working on some big improvements to that experience.  We’ve always had preview images of documents to allow for quick viewing and searching within the browser [...]

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