eDiscovery in the Cloud

Oasis and CloudNine® announced their new partnership and the opportunities it provides to the eDiscovery community. Oasis, a well-known IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) provider, is now delivering three eDiscovery software platforms – CloudNine Explore™, LAW™ and Concordance® – in the fully managed Oasis private cloud....

Evaluating 5 Relativity Hosting Models

Davis, Graham & Stubbs recognized a shift in the legal tech marketplace. Changes in technology, regulations, security practices, and pricing would require a re-evaluation of their entire system so they set out to evaluate all Relativity hosting options on level ground. The following case study documents the decision-making process...

Gone Phishing

I’m not here to tell you all the gory details, the hundreds of different “phishing techniques,” or tell you how to fix everything. However, it is my opportunity to get your attention and ensure you know that you can win this fight yourself. Yes, your IT or Information Security...

ISO 27017 Certification

Oasis helps clients and partners meet their compliance requirements across a broad range of regulated industries and markets. This certification is more good news for our clients and partners, providing additional transparency and independent assurance that we follow this internationally recognized cloud security code of practice....

New Information Security Manager

Matt has a long history of leadership in Security and Privacy. He joins us after five years of serving as an information security consultant implementing ISO standards for companies, performing social engineering tests, providing security training, and strengthening risk management. ...

There Will Never Be Another Relativity

Oasis CEO Brandon Law shares how Relativity captured the eDiscovery market, why competitors have failed, and why it is nearly impossible for Relativity's success to be replicated by another company. To understand why Relativity won't be dethroned in eDiscovery, it must first be understood why Relativity is so dominant....

Is eDiscovery a Commodity?

By commodity, I’m thinking of a “mass-produced, unspecialized product,” but this isn’t just some wordplay or arguing semantics as an academic exercise. As I learned from my conversation with Z. Guruli, this is an important question to think about....