EDRM Publishes Metrics Glossary

New resource defines terminology used in updated metrics model\r\n\r\nSaint Paul, Minnesota—November 12, 2013—EDRM, the leading standards organization for the e-discovery market, announced today the publishing of a new metrics glossary. The glossary contains definitions for 90 terms used in connection with the updated EDRM Metrics Model published in June 2013 and is available on the resources page of the EDRM website.\r\n\r\nThe EDRM Metrics Model provides a framework for planning, preparation, execution and follow-up of e-discovery matters and projects by depicting the relationship between the e-discovery process and how information, activities and outcomes may be measured.\r\n\r\nThe new metrics glossary was developed by the EDRM Metrics team, led by Kevin Clark and Dera Nevin with special assistance from team members Erin Corken, Eric Derk, Matthew Knouff, Carla Pagan, David Haines, David Robertson, Bob Rohlf, Jim Taylor, Vicki Towne and Sonia Waiters. A complete list of EDRM Metrics team members can be found on the EDRM website.\r\n\r\nInformation about EDRM memberships is available at www.EDRM.net.\r\n\r\nAbout EDRM\r\nEDRM creates practical resources to improve e-discovery and information governance. Launched in May 2005, EDRM was established to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the e-discovery market. In January 2006, EDRM published the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, followed by additional resources such as IGRM, CARRM and the Talent Task Matrix. Since its launch, EDRM has comprised 268 organizations, including 172 service and software providers, 68 law firms, 3 industry groups and 24 corporations involved with e-discovery and information governance.\r\n\r\nContact\r\nTom Gelbmann\r\nEDRM, LLC\r\n(651-483-0022)

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