92% of Resolutions Fail, How Will Your 2015 eDiscovery Resolution Stick?

With the conclusion of 2014, the all too familiar song and dance of New Year’s Resolutions is well under way.  At the end of 2014, KCura spoke with leading minds in the eDiscovery space about their top Resolutions for 2015 with some interesting results:   Judge Andrew Peck, Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of … Continue reading

Analytics Part 4: Finding The Knowledge Worker

So, We Need Help, Now What?? As the sophistication of technology in various disciplines increases (whether that is TAR, Big Data Mining, or more pure application of analytics) one thing is clear, the people operating the emerging technologies are as important as the tools they employ.  So, where does one find this elusive renaissance employee, … Continue reading

Analytics Part 3: Looking Beyond the Algorithm

Central Role Humans Play in the Age of Analytics No news flash here, data is growing and an ever accelerating pace and the option of keeping ones figurative head in the sand has long since become obsolete.  Analytics, algorithms and something called Hadoop (high throughput, low latency) are intimately integrated in a wide array o business functions, however … Continue reading

Analytics Series: Part 1

A View Beyond the EDRM I recently came across a blog article written by Josh Headley titled “Bacon, Eggs and a Tall Glass of Predictive Analytics”  In the article, Headley uses the example of the logistical complexity of creating a “Perfect” glass of orange juice to discuss commonplace application of Predictive Analytics.  Headley noted that … Continue reading

Why The Carpenter Is As Important As The Hammer

The Practitioners Role in eDiscovery 2.0 Man vs. Machine or People + Technology? Effective use of predictive coding technology requires highly qualified people and sound processes to maximize results and achieve cost savings. Continue Here