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Today at Relativity Fest London, Relativity unveiled several new product capabilities to enhance productivity in RelativityOne. The conference showcased how Relativity is leveraging AI ethically, optimizing key workflows, and empowering customers to navigate the changing data privacy and security landscape.
The product updates announced in the opening keynote span across AI, key workflows and security/privacy:
- Leveraging AI for Automatic Translation: Relativity is integrating Microsoft Translator Text API, part of Microsoft Cognitive Services. RelativityOne users will be able to translate large batches of documents in more than 100 languages and 12,000 language combinations.
- Scaling the Value of Automated Workflows: On average, each RelativityOne customer using Automated Workflows has saved 164 hours and 5,780 clicks in just the past six months alone.
- Adding Parallel Execution will enable users to run multiple actions at the same level in their workflow at the same time.
- Adding a “Copy to Workspaces” feature will allow users to easily create copies of their workflow across one or more workspaces.
- Adding APIs for Automated Workflows will empower users to build their own actions and triggers.
- AI-Powered Sentiment Analysis: Sentiment Analysis will allow users to identify positive and negative sentiment in their data. This feature is now in Advanced Access and will be available to RelativityOne users later this year.
- Collect: Relativity will add iManage, SharePoint, Smarsh and Enterprise Vault (for Relativity Trace) to its list of platforms users can collect data from.
- Management Console: Users can now set clear expectations and do business across the ecosystem through slicing and dicing usage, exporting data for downstream billing workflows, and leveraging RelativityOne Data Tiers.
There were three sessions at Relativity Fest London with a data privacy focus:
- Pull Up a Chair – Let’s Talk About Data Privacy: Relativity security and legal experts, Siân John, MBE, Director of Security Business Development and Strategic Growth at Microsoft, and Ashley Winton Partner at Mishcon de Reya will discuss how to handle the challenge of differentiated approaches to data protection around the world and the effects of these differences on data flows.
- Data Privacy Is the New Data Security: Putting People at the Centre of Everything: In this special recording of the Security Sandbox podcast, live from Relativity Fest London, Amanda Fennell, Chief Security Officer and Chief Information Officer at Relativity will chat with Zachary Faruque, Director in Deloitte’s Cyber practice specializing in data privacy and protection on how to build a global-first data privacy program.
- Tackle Data Privacy and Sensitive Data Workflows in RelativityOne: Relativity’s AI experts will discuss how AI can help tackle the increasingly complex data privacy requirements that EMEA organizations face.
Read the press release here.