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kCura Releases Relativity 8.2 for Complete E-Discovery from Hold through Production

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Newest version of e-discovery software provides fully integrated hold and collection capabilities, while improving the speed and efficiency of review projects, and introducing a new processing desktop console to support the industry’s most complex processing requirements.

CHICAGO, IL – June 2, 2014 – kCura, developers of the e-discovery software Relativity, today announced the release of Relativity 8.2. With more than 100 new features, 8.2 makes major enhancements to Relativity’s core technology, as well as delivering updates to its hold, collection, processing, and production capabilities—providing the security and efficiency of managing data within a single platform for the entire life of a matter.

The release includes the following highlights:

  • A legal hold solution that allows you to create defensible, repeatable processes for sending hold notices and tracking hold-related data in a single place.
  • Smarter, targeted collections with Relativity Collection. By scouting the data on a custodian’s machine, you can quickly and remotely analyze and search file names and file system metadata from within Relativity, gaining insight before initiating the collection—allowing you to make informed, defensible decisions about what to collect.
  • Stratified sampling in computer-assisted review, which ensures training sets include a conceptually diverse selection of documents—resulting in fewer training rounds and shorter review times.
  • A new, intuitive security settings interface that makes it easy for users to set and understand permissions at a glance, and allows for greater delegation of admin rights—so case teams no longer have to rely on a small pool of system admins to accomplish specific tasks for a project.
  • A new desktop console for processing that offers advanced users full control of Relativity’s processing engine, such as more granular control of workers, fielded access to all metadata in a document, and the ability to create custom fields and load files.
  • A web version of Relativity Binders that allows users to access searchable PDFs of their most important case documents anywhere, any time, and on any PC, Mac, or tablet.
  • Updates to the platform—such as more coverage for the Relativity Services API and a framework for creating custom mass operations—that make it easier for third-party developers, litigation support professionals, and independent consultants to build applications and integrations on top of the software.

“We’re really excited to deliver the latest version of Relativity to our customers,” said Andrew Sieja, president and CEO of kCura. “We’ve continued to focus on improving Relativity’s core features, while extending our functionality to solve problems throughout the e-discovery life cycle.”

For more information and videos of these new features, please visit the Relativity 8.2 overview page.

About kCura
Recognized as a “Leader” in Gartner’s 2013 E-Discovery Magic Quadrant, kCura are the developers of Relativity, the complete e-discovery software. Relativity has more than 90,000 active users worldwide from organizations including the U.S. Department of Justice and all of the top 100 law firms in the United States. kCura helps corporations, law firms, and government agencies meet e-discovery challenges by installing Relativity on-premises and providing hosted, on-demand solutions through a global network of partners. kCura has been ranked the 100th fastest-growing technology company in North America on Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 and named one of Chicago’s Top Workplaces by the Chicago Tribune. Please contact kCura at sales@kcura.com or visit www.kcura.com for more information.

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kCura
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