IBM eDiscovery Analyzer vs Kazeon SourceOne eDiscovery [EOL] comparison

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We performed a comparison between IBM eDiscovery Analyzer and Kazeon SourceOne eDiscovery [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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32nd
out of 40 in eDiscovery
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Overview
IBM eDiscovery Analyzer provides first-pass review and conceptual search and analysis of cases created by IBM eDiscovery Manager. eDiscovery Analyzer optimizes your capacity for high-scale, high-volume analysis of electronically stored information (ESI) relating to legal cases. Empower your legal professionals and litigation support specialists to conduct early case assessments. Improve your ability to prepare for meet-and-confer discussions. eDiscovery Analyzer provides a deep understanding of complex legal case evidence earlier. It enhances your overall ability to execute your case strategy while helping to reduce your own legal risks. It Enables deep understanding of behavior patterns, content and conversations with visual evidence analysis to flag, tag and prioritize ESI earlier. Excludes non-responsive content from results and Provides conceptual search, content analysis, similarity and variant analysis. Adds near deduplication and visualization capabilities. Additionally, it Enhances your capacity to provide better security and exert more control over your electronic content. Improves your overall approach to litigation, investigation and audits.
EMC Kazeon eDiscovery is a quick-to-deploy appliance-based product that automates the in-house identification, collection, preservation, processing, analysis, and review of content that resides in live and archive data sources such as desktops, laptops, Common Internet File System (CIFS) and Network File System (NFS) file shares, Microsoft Exchange, Symantec Enterprise Vault, Microsoft SharePoint, and IBM Lotus Domino, and in corporate archives and content management repositories, such as EMC Documentum. EMC Kazeon eDiscovery in-place capabilities allows organizations to conduct eDiscovery and investigations, rapidly ascertain risk exposure, and meet privacy requirements while only collecting ESI which is relevant and legally obtainable. EMC Kazeon eDiscovery further provides flexibility, speed, and accuracy in transparently collecting relevant ESI in a defensible manner complete with auditing and data verification capabilities. With a simple user interface, legal teams can perform collection in a single step without requiring IT resources.
Sample Customers
SIBRA GmbH, IKB
Wentworth Douglass Hospital
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IBM eDiscovery Analyzer is ranked 32nd in eDiscovery while Kazeon SourceOne eDiscovery [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in eDiscovery. IBM eDiscovery Analyzer is rated 0.0, while Kazeon SourceOne eDiscovery [EOL] is rated 0.0. On the other hand, IBM eDiscovery Analyzer is most compared with , whereas Kazeon SourceOne eDiscovery [EOL] is most compared with OpenText EnCase eDiscovery.

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