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“When we established our list of 100 Companies That Matter 10 years ago, “knowledge management” was just beginning to be a recognized term in the boardroom. However, getting the right information, product or service to the right people at the right time has been fundamental to the success of an organization since well before the Industrial Revolution.  “In today’s knowledge economy, CaseCentral does more than simply throw sophisticated technology at is customers, it provides real solutions through inspired planning and execution throughout the entire constituency chain,” said Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor in chief.”




Am Law Tech Survey 2009
CIOs are trying to persuade their reluctant bosses to consider more cost-efficient, cutting-edge tools

CaseCentral leads the industry in marketshare gain in 2009. The economic downturn has -- to no one's surprise -- taken a toll on the coffers of law firm IT departments: Fully one-third of the 110 Am Law 200 firms participating in our fourteenth annual survey of technology directors reported that their capital budgets were down more than 10 percent this year.

"Probably the biggest trend I'm seeing is firms looking to control costs by leveraging IT spending," says Daniel Gasparro, chief information officer and executive director of firm operations at Howrey.

Software as a service is about as big a buzzword as you'll find in technology circles these days. And little wonder: With application and data hosted on a vendor's equipment off-site (and accessed on demand by the firm), capital investments, maintenance grief and support demands are all reduced (users typically pay monthly fees based on the features they need and the number of users they have). Most firms -- 84 percent of survey respondents -- are now using SaaS in some capacity, typically for e-discovery or ancillary functions like human resources.




KMWorld's Trend-Setting Products awards began in 2003. This year, more than 800 products were assessed by our judging panel, which consists of editorial colleagues, analysts, system integrators, vendors, line-of-business managers and users,” said Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor-in-chief. “The products selected all demonstrate clearly identifiable technology breakthroughs that serve the vendors' full spectrum of constituencies, especially their customers. We are proud to acknowledge CaseCentral for its innovation in creating the first eDiscovery platform to integrate key eDiscovery functions, including Early Case Assessment (ECA).





The annual list, compiled by a group of KM practitioners, theorists, analysts, vendors, and their customers and colleagues, recognizes companies with a strong commitment to improvement, customer service, and agile product innovation.



Network Products Guide 2008 MVP leaders have a clear vision and mission, have set measureable goals and objectives for themselves, are selfless and mentors to others, and most importantly demonstrate respect and trust for their staff, employees and the high-technology industry.



The 2008 Socha-Gelbmann eDiscovery Survey examines the state of electronic discovery in 2007. It also compares this year's results with results from the preceding four years, and makes projections for 2008 through 2010. 360 pages long, the 2008 Survey contains 97 tables and 263 charts to support and expand on the text of the report. Accompanying the report are a set of appendices containing complete copies of the law firm consumer, corporate consumer and provider spreadsheets sent out to potential participants.



"This year's edition has been compiled through briefings with vendors themselves, along with conversations with analysts, users and system integrators. Our mission selecting this year's products has been deceptively simple: select those that deliver robust customer value," says Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor-in-chief.

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