ALEXANDRIA, VA, March 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Venio Systems, the #1 developer of First Pass Review technology, today announced that the Canadian-based computer forensic and electronic discovery provider, Harvester Forensics Ltd., chose the Venio FPR platform as their go-to source for early case assessment/first pass review technology.
"We consider ourselves to be a cutting edge legal technology provider and as such only want to surround ourselves with like minded leaders," says Harvester Forensics President, Joseph Coltson. "After an extensive search, we chose Venio Systems as our partner in providing the best first pass review technology to our clients because they are offer the most cost effective, user friendly and comprehensive system available."
"We are proud to call Harvester Forensics our first Canadian based provider of Venio FPR," states Chris Jurkiewicz, Co-Founder of Venio Systems. "Due to the recent changes in the Canadian court system, we see the Canadian market as a newly tapped source of legal professionals looking for a cost effective eDiscovery solution, and we want them to know that we can meet all their eDiscovery needs."
About Venio Systems
Venio Systems, based in Fairfax, Virginia, is a team of innovators and developers with 20 years of combined experience in providing eDiscovery solutions. Venio Systems addressed the industry's lack of a true first-pass review and early case assessment application by creating Venio FPR to provide law firms, corporations and government entities the ability to gain a comprehensive picture of their data set at the front-end; thereby, saving precious time and money on the back-end. Venio Systems remains on the forefront of innovation to provide solutions anyone can use. For more information, visit www.veniosystems.com.
About Harvester Forensics Ltd.
Harvester Forensics Limited, a Canadian company established under the laws of Ontario, is an incorporated litigation support and advisory firm providing services to Government, Corporate, Financial, Legal, Pharmaceutical, Utilities, Biotech, Life Sciences, Transportation and Telecomm sectors across Canada. Harvester Forensics was founded to provide clients with professional resources through extensive industry experience and reliable service and advice. For more information, visit http://www.harvesterforensics.com/.
Press Contacts:
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Chris Jurkiewicz
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Harvester Forensics Ltd.
Joseph Coltson
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905-582-6099
Canadian-Based Harvester Forensics Chooses Venio FPR As Their Early Case Assessment / eDiscovery Platform
Venio Systems today announced that the Canadian-based computer forensic and electronic discovery provider, Harvester Forensics Ltd., chose the Venio FPR platform as their go-to source for early case assessment/first pass review technology.
2011-03-01
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[Press-News.org] Canadian-Based Harvester Forensics Chooses Venio FPR As Their Early Case Assessment / eDiscovery PlatformVenio Systems today announced that the Canadian-based computer forensic and electronic discovery provider, Harvester Forensics Ltd., chose the Venio FPR platform as their go-to source for early case assessment/first pass review technology.