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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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OpSource Delivers Web 2.0 Application to Support Litigation Involving Electronic Evidence
LitSoft Chooses OpSource On-Demand for New LitScope Review Platform

OpSource announced that LitSoft has chosen OpSource On-Demand to deliver LitScope, the electronic discovery industry's first Web 2.0 electronically stored information (ESI) review platform. LitScope will enable LitSoft's law firm and corporate clients to use any main-stream Web browser, running on any main-stream operating system, to access its documents from anywhere in the world where an Internet connection is available. LitScope includes many advanced features such as full Unicode support, search-based batching, a review management dashboard, and many others, all packaged in an extremely intuitive Web 2.0 interface and backed by 24/7 end user support via dedicated toll free phone.

"We chose OpSource after an intensive review process," said Steve Jreige, CEO, LitSoft. "Several companies met our most basic requirements, including a data center that was local to our northern Virginia office and provided Statement on Auditing Standards Number 70 (SAS 70) Type II compliance. But what really separated OpSource was some of the more specialized services it offers, especially 24/7 support for our end-users, which was very critical to us. And OpSource offered a breadth of technical expertise that far surpasses its managed hosting provider competitors."

Treb Ryan, CEO, OpSource, said, "LitSoft wisely designed LitScope as a software-as-a-service application. It enables LitSoft to easily and economically load client data and keep it live for as long as a case is active, charging LitSoft's clients by the month during that time. But when a case is resolved, it's just as easy for LitSoft to remove the data, making this a true on-demand delivery model. Utilizing OpSource, LitSoft can take advantage of our highly secure data center and operations steeped in best practices such as PCI DSS compliance. Our team has also designed specific procedures for LitScope, which enable us to get data online within 24 hours after LitSoft delivers the hard drive to us. We do all this while maintaining the internal controls required by the rigorous SAS 70 Type II audit."

About OpSource On-Demand
A comprehensive, award-winning Web application delivery platform, OpSource On-Demand enables companies to quickly and securely offer applications on demand. OpSource On-Demand is the only complete platform for Web application delivery. Going beyond managed hosting, the OpSource On-Demand platform includes:

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  • 24x7 customer-branded end-user support
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  • Best practices: SAS 70 Type II audited, PCI DSS compliant and salesforce.com AppExchange and WebEx certifications
  • Services bus allowing easy integration of customer or third-party Web services that accelerate revenue generation
  • Fully integrated PCI DSS compliant billing solution including customer on-boarding, pricing, payment and collections
  • Application analytics that offer insight into the performance and usage of the on-demand application
  • The industry's only Success-Based PricingSM, a unit-based pricing model that allows businesses to begin with a modest minimum commitment and scale expenses as revenues increase.
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