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Legacy eDiscovery Platforms Are Going Cloud-First
Why on-prem and hybrid eDiscovery tools are being replaced and what modern legal teams must evaluate before migrating to the cloud.
What This Guide Covers
Cloud adoption in eDiscovery is no longer optional — but many organizations are still running legacy platforms that were never designed for modern data volumes, security expectations, or AI‑driven workflows.
This guide explains:
- Why legacy eDiscovery platforms struggle to scale with today’s data types
- The operational and cost risks of staying on‑prem
- How cloud‑first architectures improve defensibility, security, and agility
- What to look for when evaluating modern eDiscovery platforms
- How unified, end‑to‑end platforms replace fragmented toolchains
Who Should Read This
If you are responsible for eDiscovery performance, cost control, or platform decisions — this guide is for you.
This guide is designed for:
- Legal Operations & Litigation Support leaders
- CIOs / IT leaders supporting legal teams
- Law firm partners evaluating eDiscovery platforms
- Corporate legal departments managing growing data volumes
- Government agencies modernizing legal infrastructure
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