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Legacy on-prem tools were designed for IT and systems-people because that’s who bought the tools: IT. So, naturally these tools are WAY over the top complicated for basic users. The makers of these legacy products call the systems-designed software “robust”, which is another name for “complicated IT software”.
Cloud-based products are typically designed for the end-user first, and IT second. This is a stark contrast that is easily recognizable by both IT and the user. And in the case of e-discovery, this is a great thing for end-users because 90% of the work is done by the end-users. So, having a product that’s powerfully simple for end-users is a huge win for the people actually doing the bulk of the work.
This realization is what is causing a mass exodus from legacy tools.
Read the complete article at An End To eDiscovery? A Conversation With Logikcull CEO Andy Wilson
Note: For more on transparent pricing to include Logikcull, see the EDna Challenge Part Two Overview by Craig Ball.