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Podcast: The State of the eDiscovery & Legal Tech Industry
In this episode, Matt Rasmussen, CEO and Founder of ModeOne, is joined by Rakesh Madhava, Founder and CEO of Nextpoint, to discuss the current and future state of eDiscovery and legal technology. From exponential data growth and increasingly complex file types to the...
The Privacy Paradox: Collecting the Data You Need Without Taking What You Don’t
Every click, swipe, and tap can generate actionable insight and face companies with a real privacy paradox: how do you gather the data necessary to serve business needs without harvesting more than you should or more than people are comfortable with? This tug-of-war...
Podcast: Leave the Travel to Vacations – How Remote Mobile Collections Cut Time, Costs & Headaches
In this episode of In Discovery Mode, ModeOne’s Chief Innovation Officer Ryan Frye sits down with William Odom, Co-Founder of Orbital Data Consulting, to discuss how remote mobile data collection has evolved from a niche solution into the industry standard. Drawing on...
Ask the Chief Innovation Officer: Mobile Data Collection, Scale, and Smart Innovation
An FAQ with Ryan Frye, ModeOne’s Chief Innovation Officer From an innovation standpoint, when does mobile data collection become an enterprise risk? RF: Mobile data collection becomes an enterprise risk when organizations rely on legacy methods that don’t scale, can’t...
ModeOne Technologies Achieves Relativity Developer Partner Status
Addressing the industry’s mobile data collection challenges inside RelativityOne Overland Park, KS – January 13, 2025 - ModeOne Technologies, the leader in smartphone data discovery, today announced its new status as a Relativity Developer Partner. With this...
From Stagecoach to First Class: Why Mobile Collection Must Catch Up with the Times
For decades, legal teams have accepted an uncomfortable truth about mobile data collection: it’s slow, intrusive, expensive, and wildly inefficient. Like relying on a stagecoach in a world of high-speed rail, the industry has continued using outdated methods long...