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GGO Introduces ‘Review-Ready’ Fixed-Fee ESI Processing for E-Discovery, Breaking the Industry’s GB-based Pricing Tradition











Any Data, Any Platform


Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 27, 2012

Gallivan, Gallivan and O’Melia (GGO, LLC), the e-discovery experts driving the move toward accessible, affordable e-discovery solutions, announced today a new fixed-fee, rapid response ESI processing service. The Review-Ready service allows law firms and e-discovery teams to eliminate the budget uncertainty inherent in volume-based pricing, and realize savings of 50% or more over the typical per-GB fees charged by conventional providers.

The Review-Ready process is all-inclusive, from receipt of collected data to delivery of a complete load file in a format ready for immediate loading to any document review platform. Complete processing includes:


Inspect: Initial assessment of collected data
Process: normalize and organize over 500 types of collected data
De-NIST: Remove system, OS and other non-data content
Triage: Resolve challenges posed by encrypted, password protected or corrupt files
Index: Organizes content for optimal search in the review phase
Filter: Apply search terms and filters, report results
Load File: compatible with any e-discovery review application

Review-Ready fixed fee pricing is based on the size of the collection. A forensically sound collection of 1-10 GB of ESI is processed at a fixed fee of $ 1000. A larger collection, ranging from 10 to 100 GB, carries a fixed fee of $ 2000, or as little as $ 20 per GB. A conventional provider charging volume-based fee of $ 200 per GB would bill $ 20,000 for the same 100 GB, or ten times the cost of the fixed-fee service provided by GGO.

Processing is handled on the Digital WarRoom platform, a high-performance engine designed and refined by the GGO team over 12 years of e-discovery consulting and hosting for law firm and corporate clients. “We own the technology, so we can compete effectively at prices lower than most vendors can afford to offer”, said Bill Gallivan, managing director at GGO. “Beyond providing excellent service, our mission at GGO is to challenge the industry to think differently about value and efficiency in delivery of services. High quality e-discovery solutions should be accessible, affordable, and easy to use for all legal professionals.”

The new Review-Ready service is available now through all GGO operations centers across North America.

About Digital WarRoom

The Digital WarRoom e-discovery platform provides law firms, corporate legal and e-discovery teams with complete ESI processing, document review and production in a single application, without traditional high-cost volume-based processing fees.

Gallivan Gallivan & O’Melia created the Digital WarRoom technology for in-house use by solo attorneys, corporations and law firms to address document processing, review and production in matters of all sizes. Products include:

Digital WarRoom Pro, the first PC based product for e-discovery, allowing an individually licensed user to conduct complete e-discovery on a Windows computer, and
Digital WarRoom WorkGroup, a client-server application that allows corporate IT, in-house legal, or law firm e-discovery practitioners to manage e-discovery case data processing, document review and production without high priced volume-based processing.
Digital WarRoom Remote hosted e-discovery, a full-service hosted platform designed for distributed and virtual team access to case data.

The Digital WarRoom platform is unique in its ability to create and save case data in a portable form. A case database created on any Digital WarRoom product can move seamlessly to any other Digital WarRoom product, with all attorney work product preserved. This unmatched flexibility allows organizations to cost effectively handle an entire portfolio of matters in-house, while retaining the option for full-service hosted review on larger, complex and global matters.

About GGO

Since its inception in 2002, GGO (Gallivan Gallivan & O’Melia LLC) has successfully completed over 3000 complex e-discovery matters. In 2011, GGO introduced the Digital WarRoom® line of software products, spanning the entire e-discovery lifecycle from capture through processing, review, and production. Customized services include M&A target data preservation and internal data mining and investigations. Headquartered in Seattle, GGO offices are located in New York, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Dallas, Los Angeles, and serves all metropolitan markets in North America. Leading global corporations, Fortune 1000 companies, Am Law 100 law firms, and government agencies, including the Library of Congress, rely on GGO for robust technology and personalized service. To learn more about GGO, visit http://www.digitalwarroom.com

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Universal Audio Unveils Apollo High-Resolution Audio Interface with Realtime UAD Processing











(PRWEB) January 20, 2012

Universal Audio(UA), a leading manufacturer of professional audio recording hardware and software, is proud to announce Apollo®, a high-resolution audio interface that combines UA’s analog design heritage with esteemed UAD Powered Plug-Ins in a sleek, elegant recording system for Mac and PC*. With Apollo, music producers and performers can finally track through UAD Powered Plug-Ins in real time, via a professional 18 x 24 FireWire/Thunderbolt™-ready audio interface that delivers class-leading 24-bit/192 kHz sound quality.

“Apollo is the culmination of 10 years of analog and digital audio development here at UA,” said Bill Putnam Jr., Universal Audio founder. “In many ways, it’s brought the analog and digital sides of our company together. With Apollo, we’re delivering the sound, feel, and flow of analog recording with all the conveniences of modern digital equipment, including next-generation Thunderbolt technology.”

Apollo is, first and foremost, a well-built, high-resolution audio interface, featuring premium mic preamps and top-end converters to deliver the lowest THD and highest dynamic range in its class. Its Core Audio and ASIO* drivers ensure compatibility with all major DAWs, including Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Live, and more. Moreover, Apollo’s Console application and companion Console Recall plug-in (VST/AU/RTAS) provide control and recall of all interface and UAD plug-in settings within individual DAW sessions, even months and years later.

Apollo differentiates itself from all other audio interfaces, however, via its onboard UAD-2 DSP Acceleration. This onboard processing allows for recording through UAD-2 Powered Plug-Ins — with nearly instant sub-2ms latency — so that music producers can quickly monitor, audition, and “print” audio using a wide range of popular analog emulation plug-ins from Ampex, Lexicon, Manley, Neve, Roland, SSL, Studer, and more.** In this way, Apollo’s sonic character and tonal options are virtually limitless. The onboard UAD-2 processors are also available for mixing and mastering, offloading processing from the host computer.

Notably, Apollo offers compatibility with Intel’s new Thunderbolt technology, as found on the newest iMacs, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs. Available via a user-installable Thunderbolt Option Card (sold separately), Thunderbolt provides lower latency, reduced audio buffer size, improved performance at high sample rates, and greater UAD plug-in instances versus FireWire.

“Thunderbolt technology makes possible a whole new class of products to enhance music production workflows and creativity,” says Jason Ziller, Director of Marketing and Planning for Thunderbolt technology at Intel® Corporation. “Products like Universal Audio’s Apollo are using Thunderbolt to rock music producers’ worlds.”

Apollo incorporates numerous design hallmarks from classic UA analog gear, including its fast, easy workflow. Dedicated front-panel controls are present for all the most common features, including preamp gain, channel selection, mic pad, +48V phantom power, low cut, monitor level, and dual headphone controls.

Apollo’s connectivity includes 4 digitally controlled analog mic preamps, 8 balanced line inputs and outputs, dual front-panel JFET DIs, digitally-controlled analog monitor outputs, 8 channels of ADAT, 2 channels of S/PDIF, word clock I/O, FireWire 800 (standard), and a Thunderbolt expansion bay — making it a well-equipped centerpiece for the modern project studio.

The Apollo High-Resolution Audio Interface will be available in both DUO CORE and QUAD CORE processing formats (with either two or four Analog Devices SHARC processors, respectively). Apollo will be shipping in the first quarter of 2012, with an estimated street price of $ 1,999 (DUO processing model) and $ 2,499 (QUAD processing model). Apollo’s Thunderbolt Option Card will be shipping in the first half of 2012, with pricing TBD.

Learn more about Apollo here:

http://www.uaudio.com/apollo

Learn more about the award-winning UAD-2 Powered Plug-Ins platform here: http://www.uaudio.com/uad-plug-ins

Download the Apollo Press Kit, complete with high-resolution images, here:

http://www.uaudio.com/press/apollopresskit

*Compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7; Windows 7 support coming Summer 2012.

**Individual UAD Powered Plug-In titles are sold separately at http://www.uaudio.com/store. Pricing is preliminary and subject to change.

About Universal Audio Inc.

Founded in 1999 by Bill Putnam Jr. and based in Scotts Valley, California, Universal Audio is best known for its classic analog hardware and advanced Digital Signal Processing technology — including the award-winning UAD Powered Plug-Ins platform — for recording, mixing, and mastering audio. UA is focused on merging the best of vintage analog and modern digital technology and is devoted to following its rich recording heritage and motto, “Analog Ears. Digital Minds.”http:// http://www.uaudio.com.

The Universal Audio name, the UA “Diamond” logo, “UAD”, “UAD-2″, “Powered Plug-Ins” and “Apollo” are trademarks or registered trademarks of Universal Audio Inc. “Thunderbolt” is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks mentioned herein are property of their respective owners.

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Processor Difference:
There is almost 200 MHz processor difference to appears in these two models with Motorola Droid using an Arm Cortex A8 600 MHz processor under-clocked to 550 MHz while present is a Buzz that Motorola Droid Xtreme is Full with an OMAP3630 processor Scuttling on 700MHz.

Specs Difference:
There is a huge difference in the Motorola Droid specs. Droid Life-tipster Advocates to droid Scuttles a Google Android 2.2 FroYowith 9 home screens with refusal exercise of Motoblur UI. While a quantity of other specs are differentiated under in the spreadsheet.

Motorola Droid Specs.

Android 2.1                                                                   
3.7″ screen                                                                  
Wi-Fi tethering                                                               
8GB internal                                                                   
8GB SD card preinstalled                                               
750MHz OMAP processor                                            
5MP camera

Motorola Droid Xtreme Specs.

Google Android 2.1
4.3 ” screen
Wi-Fi 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
7.5 GB Internal
SD card supported
1000 MHzTexas Instruments OMAP 3630
8 MP camera

 

Accessories difference:
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Rating:
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Name Difference:
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Other differences:
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