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Last week, we hosted a dynamic webinar, "Transforming eDiscovery with Onna, "highlighting the techniques and solutions that drive efficiency and streamline the eDiscovery process. Featuring industry veteran from Reveal, Jeffrey Wolff, the Director of Corporate Solutions, and Colin Miller from FTI Consulting. They provided an in-depth view of Onna's powerful and user-friendly features.
The webinar begins with Jeffrey Wolff introducing Reveal, emphasizing the company's commitment to enhancing efficiency, automation, and artificial intelligence in eDiscovery. He highlighted Reveal's growth through innovation and successful acquisitions, such as Onna.
Jeffrey explained that Onna empowers organizations to manage the proliferation of unstructured data in the digital workplace. Its functionalities are encapsulated into three pillars: Connect, Find, and Act. Onna lets users connect to different data sources, find pertinent information, and act on it, serving as a centralized hub for all eDiscovery needs.
Q&A Summary
The session was lively, with quite a few enlightening exchanges and interactions. Here are some of the attendees' queries with responses from our expert panel:
Q: How does Onna connect to data sources that are not listed?
A: Jeffrey Wolff explained that Onna has a public API, allowing users to push data from other unsupported sources into Onna. Users can also export data and upload it to Onna.
Q: Can Onna conduct complex keyword searches?
A: Jeffrey confirmed that Onna supports keyword and phrase searching, wildcards, and proximity searches. He also mentioned the search builder feature, which facilitates the construction of complex queries.
Q: How long does the ingestion and preparation for the search process usually take?
A: Jeffrey suggested that this largely depends on the data's volume and the sources being targeted. Smaller projects can be ready in a day or two, while more data-intensive projects might need more time.
Q: What is the optimal way to use workspaces in Onna?
A: Jeffery suggested that workspaces could be project-oriented or serve as a repository for recurring collections, emphasizing flexibility based on the user's objectives.
The overarching sentiment from the webinar was that Onna is a transformative tool for eDiscovery. The session ended with Jeffrey assuring the audience that Reveal will continue to enhance the connectivity between Onna and Reveal and that Onna customers can transfer their data seamlessly onto the Reveal platform.
The webinar had valuable insights shared by industry professionals, solid questions from the attendees, and a comprehensive examination of Onna and its capabilities. As we move forward, we are excited to see how these tools and strategies will shape the future of eDiscovery.
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