Software-as-a-Service Provider to Corporate Legal Departments and Law Firms Adopts Clustered Database Environment to Optimize Performance, Availability and Scalability
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Aug. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
-- CaseCentral, the leading secure SaaS platform for corporations looking
to take control of eDiscovery, has migrated its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
platform to Oracle Database and Oracle Real Application Clusters to deliver
better performance, scalability and availability, Oracle announced today.
-- CaseCentral's platform allows corporations to apply disciplined
business process to litigation and regulatory matters, reducing risk and
business disruption, boosting productivity, and controlling costs.
CaseCentral has delivered its proven, SaaS platform to over 1,100 customers
and more than 7,250 registered users.
-- CaseCentral actively manages several hundred terabytes of evidence --
95 percent of which is unstructured data such as emails, office documents, and
images -- and has hosted over 25,000 individual litigation matters.
-- San Francisco-based CaseCentral initially deployed its clustered
database environment in 2007. Its purpose-built Java-based platform is
deployed on a multi-node cluster of HP BladeSystem servers running Linux.
-- CaseCentral utilizes Oracle Enterprise Manager to help provide the
monitoring and management necessary to meet the mission-critical needs of
their clients. CaseCentral will migrate customers currently supported by
Microsoft SQL Server to the clustered Oracle Database environment.
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'CaseCentral offers a highly scalable, on demand software platform that
allows companies to own the eDiscovery process and their law firms to own the
execution,' said Ted Sergott, Chief Technology Officer, CaseCentral. 'At a
moment's notice, a new or existing client can send us millions of documents
and terabytes of data to support an eDiscovery matter and thanks to our
architecture, we are fully prepared to accommodate that volume of
mission-critical data. Running on Oracle Database and Oracle Real Application
Clusters, CaseCentral offers customers a scaleable, secure and available
platform to meet their eDiscovery needs.'
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About CaseCentral
CaseCentral is the leader in on-demand eDiscovery software for
corporations looking to take control of eDiscovery. CaseCentral enables
companies to efficiently and defensibly respond to today's legal and
compliance challenges, consistently, accurately and faster, while delivering
overall savings of 30-60 percent and increasing earnings per share (EPS) by up
to 1.1 percent. The company's on-demand eDiscovery software platform, with its
secure, multi-party architecture and configurable litigation workflow engine,
includes best-practice solution templates that enable companies to be
operational within hours. CaseCentral is the first to provide eDiscovery
business intelligence dashboards giving customers real-time insight into
review rates, quality rates and costs per document by case, firm or user.
CaseCentral is used by more than 25 of the Fortune 100 and 81 of the AmLaw
100. Founded in 1994, CaseCentral is consistently chosen to handle many of
the most complex and highly visible litigation projects in the nation. For
more information, call 1.800.714.2727 or visit http://www.casecentral.com.
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