LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — (Marketwired) — 10/14/15 — AccessData Group, a provider of integrated digital forensics and e-Discovery software solutions, today announced the simultaneous launches of Summation 6.0 and FTK 6.0, powered by a forensically secure database and enhanced interoperability between both products.
“The importance of a single unified database is that a customer–s data doesn–t actually move from one place to another when it transitions out of the investigations and collections phase into the processing and review phase,” said Nadine Weiskopf, vice president of product management for AccessData. “With fewer –data hops– as the digital files move across the forensics and e-Discovery workflow, there is a reduced risk of errors in review and potential spoliation problems in the chain of custody.”
In addition to the enhanced interoperability of the industry–s only integrated forensics and e-Discovery software platform, the new versions of each individual product also include improvements based on customer feedback.
Summation is the only Web-based solution that combines predictive coding, advanced analytics, comprehensive data processing, early case assessment, case management, final review and transcript management into a single platform. Summation 6.0 delivers a new self-managed solution on a multi-tenant platform that allows application service providers (ASPs) to provide on-demand access to the software 24/7, with minimal resources or support needed.
End users are now able to set up their own account independently, create a case, set up users and manage their own workflow without the need to call the ASP for assistance. This greatly reduces an ASP–s costs and dedicated labor needs.
At the heart of Summation 6.0 is the new LawDrop tool, which has data upload capabilities that are similar to the popular Dropbox application. This feature gives customers the ability to upload case data into the Summation multi-tenant platform, and access it from anywhere on a 24/7 basis. Other features of notes include the new Browser Briefcase, which allows users to load multiple documents all at once, and Active Directory Integration.
FTK (Forensic Toolkit®) is a court-cited digital investigations platform built for fast processing, stability and ease of use, while handling massive data sets. It provides comprehensive processing and indexing up front, so filtering and searching is faster than with any other product. FTK 6.0 boasts the new FTK Web Viewer, powered by a shared back-end database with Summation.
This tool allows users to conduct case assessment earlier than any other software product because it allows attorneys and their staff members to have instant access to evidence in the field — on a real-time basis — as it–s being identified in FTK.
FTK 6.0 also introduces a new “easy button” feature for streamlined workflow and much faster data processing. The product now includes pre-defined, one-click command options that allow users to determine how they want to process evidence (e.g., e-Discovery processing, forensic processing, etc.) and immediately sends that batch of evidence into processing. Other new features in FTK 6.0 include multi-case searching within the FTK Web Viewer that allows users to work faster by searching across groups of cases at one time, new compatibility for viewing Cellebrite® UFDR images within FTK, and the latest enhancements for compatibility with Windows 10.
For more information about either Summation 6.0 or FTK 6.0, please go to .
AccessData Group has pioneered digital forensics and e-Discovery software development for more than 25 years. Over that time, the company has grown to provide both stand-alone and enterprise-class solutions that can synergistically work together to enable both criminal and civil e-Discovery of any kind. More than 130,000 customers in law enforcement, government agencies, corporations and law firms around the world rely on AccessData software solutions. For more information, please go to .
Lori Tyler
Vice President, Marketing
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