Seattle, WA – May 13, 2010 – TERIS today announced that it has added the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform Version 5.5 to its product offerings. The latest product release from Clearwell Systems, Inc., a leader in intelligent e-discovery, provides the ability to process data at the speed of 1 terabyte (TB) per day and scales to 100 million documents on a single appliance. Additional appliances can be easily linked together into a ‘Clearwell Cluster’ and centrally managed via a single, unified interface. As a result, Clearwell delivers unmatched scalability while being simple and easy to administer.
Unlike other solutions that require the deployment of multiple hardware and software components, the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform is available as an integrated appliance that can be up and running in about 25 minutes. With the new release of Clearwell, TERIS customers can leverage the firm’s end-to-end e-discovery solutions, from early case assessment, analysis, processing, review, and production, on their largest cases spanning many terabytes of data. The Clearwell E-Discovery Platform version 5.5 provides enterprise-class performance and scalability
“Clearwell already processed data with incredible simplicity and efficiency, allowing our clients to benefit when we use it for early case analysis, search, cull-down, and review,” Prewitt continued. “In version 5.5, the new system is optimized to improve speed of search and cull-down and provide support for cases of up to 100 million documents. Along with the host of feature enhancements, these updates help streamline workflows so clients can be more productive and efficient with their time. Clearwell continues to listen to their customers and has improved what we have been asking for.”
When compared to enterprise search products, the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform version 5.5 delivers unmatched performance and scalability while continuing to provide best-in-class processing capabilities that enterprises, government agencies, and law firms demand from an e-discovery solution. These include: pre-processing analytics, full indexing of text and metadata including data in containers such as .zip files, comprehensive Unicode support with language identification, global de-duplication, post-indexing analytics; such as discussion threads and people analytics, and immediate availability of data for analysis, review and production.