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Archive for category Linux

6 cost-free solutions for law firms

cost-free In these uncertain financial and economic times, every organization has been evaluating new or existing solutions. Are certain technologies requisite to business or are they just frills? Are current purchases or subscriptions providing an adequate return on the investment? How could operational costs and software licensing fees be reduced? Do we really need a plane? (Just kidding). Fortunately, for the open minded litigation support professional, IT Director and Chief Operating or Information Officer, there are a variety of well-established technologies that are offered free of charge, and can supplement or replace expensive counterparts throughout any firm. Read the rest of this entry »

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Concordance 2007 & Linux – it works!

concordance-2007-linux As you may know, I am a large proponent of open-source and Linux based applications. Almost all of my computers that have a version of Windows installed also has a copy of a Linux distribution. Several have multiple distributions partitioned on one machine. I was testing Concordance 2007 with a copy of Ubuntu Linux 8.10 and was able to install and run Concordance 2007 using Wine 1.1.13, a Windows operating system emulator for Linux! Read the rest of this entry »

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8 free e-discovery utilities

ediscovery-utilities Few things in life are truly free, and even fewer things in life are free in the land of electronic discovery. With the onslaught of new e-discovery vendors and providers over the past few years, a variety of task related functions are largely fulfilled. Do you need to have 3 TB’s of data processed in a week? Plenty of vendors would be able to raise their hand. Are you having difficulty with a Concordance or Summation production database? Multiple user forums and active support communities are eager to offer advice.

Ultimately though, there are still many areas that are largely untapped without requiring a significant investment. However, there are still many resources available that will cover several (but definitely not all) of the needs of commercial users. As I am in no way associated with any of these projects, the inclusion of these applications is by no means an endorsement, nor do I vouch that they will provide an end-user with the necessary or accurate result. With this caveat in mind, the following applications could be potential resources for any user, and my experiences with them thus far have been nothing but positive. Read the rest of this entry »

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