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Enterprise Analytics: Searching, Clustering, and Learning – Oh My!

Enterprise Analytics: Searching, Clustering, and Learning – Oh My! Have you ever put together a 1,000-piece puzzle without a picture to reference as you work? The task is time-consuming, frustrating, and seemingly impossible. After turning over each piece, you slowly begin to notice how the disparate shapes and images can

What Is Data Discovery and Why Should I Use It?

What Is Data Discovery and Why Should I Use It? The brain is an amazing organ. It weighs about 3 ½ pounds and consists of two hemispheres, 100 billion neurons, and 100 trillion synapses: the command and control center for each of us. The brain controls autonomous functions like heartbeats

What Is Data Discovery and Why Should I Use It?

What Is Data Discovery and Why Should I Use It? The brain is an amazing organ. It weighs about 3 ½ pounds and consists of two hemispheres, 100 billion neurons, and 100 trillion synapses: the command and control center for each of us. The brain controls autonomous functions like heartbeats

Streamlining the Serious Business of Due Diligence

Streamlining the Serious Business of Due Diligence Although the concept of “due diligence” has become widely accepted as any painstakingly detailed process of investigating and verifying the validity of a fact or situation, the phrase takes on a more profound level of meticulous research when used in the context of

3 Reasons You Need a Virtual Data Room

3 Reasons You Need a Virtual Data Room The top performing businesses in 2016 will perfect the art of connection — in fact, this economy has been labeled the Connection Economy. Consider the largest “taxi company” doesn’t own a car (Uber); the largest “hotel chain” doesn’t own a building (AirBnB); and the

Attorneys: Is Your Information Governance Rock Solid?

Attorneys: Is Your Information Governance Rock Solid? Great architecture begins with a rock-solid foundation. Builders envision elaborate structures, but when the foundation is not firm, trouble is sure to follow. At best, a building leans; at worst, it completely topples over. In the Information Age, businesses, especially law firms, don’t