Resources
Resources for Download
On this resources page you will find an extensive collection of materials to help you understand more about Nexidia’s phonetic search technology and applications. If you are having trouble finding what you are looking for, or would like to speak to a Nexidia representative, please contact us.
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Forensic Search Demo: This 6-minute flash presentation presents the challenges associated with discovering audio for discovery and compliance purposes, and introduces Nexidia Forensic Search as a fast, accurate, cost-effective method for analyzing and reviewing sound recordings for review.
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Audio Discovery Helps You Close More Business: With Nexidia’s audio search technology integrated with Relativity, you have new opportunities to go after new sources of business and differentiate from your competitors. View this webinar to gain a better understanding of where to find the clients and projects with large volumes of audio and how you can use these tools to increase your revenue.
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Records Management - The Well Crafted Compliance Program: Part III of this webinar series from West LegalWorks focuses on developing a records management program, including audio recordings, so that it will hold up to regulatory scrutiny and the challenges of litigation. This is a paid course that qualifies for CLE in many states.
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Litigation Support PG: Audio Discovery: Litigation and regulatory demands for audio recordings appear to be on the rise. Although conventional methods to process and review audio files are expensive, the FRCP defines electronically stored information to include more than just email and other text-based documents. Driving the growth in audio ESI are rapid adoption of Voice-over-IP (VoIP), voicemail, unified messaging, Intelligent Voice Recognition (IVR), call center recordings and transaction recordings. (To view the webinar, simply enter your name. No recording key is required.)
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Proving the Defensibility of Phonetic Audio Search in Civil Discovery: Users of new search and retrieval technologies are concerned that they will be called upon to demonstrate that any technology for discovery is "defensible."
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e-Discovery Defusing the Audio Content Time Bomb White Paper: The ability to cost-effectively search, locate and produce information from audio files is more and more becoming key to a successful defense, prosecution or even a settlement. -
Introduction to Audio eDiscovery White Paper: The recent Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) may catch litigants unprepared to take the mandatory actions that apply to audio or to comply with the new deadlines for developing a compreshinsive e-discovery plan. -
Introduction to Requesting and Collecting Audio Data: Digital audio data systems have much in common with other digital systems, so the process for identifying and handling discoverable material is much the same as for other Electronically Stored Information (ESI). This white paper is a brief introduction to the ways that audio systems and discovery may be different from other ESI.
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Audio Discovery Overview: Nexidia uncovers relevant information that delivers the most compelling evidence to prove the power of a legal argument. -
Audio Discovery OnDemand Overview: Nexida's Audio Discovery OnDemand is a combination of hosted services, desktop applications and professional services designed for your specific project. -
Audio Discovery is on the Rise: Regulatory and compliance scrutiny is increasing worldwide.
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Nexidia and Relativity: Nexidia and Relativity work together to integrate audio and video discovery.
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Audio Early Case Assessment (ECA): Nexidia’s Audio ECA is a service that rapidly culls audio and video content utilizing specific search criteria.
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AudioFinder: Nexidia AudioFinder is a flexible, stand alone application that enables users to index and search audio-video content.
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Corporate Overview: Call centers, media outlets, legal departments and government entities work with Nexidia to unlock the value inside massive amounts of audio and video content.
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EDRM Article “Audio: Searching is different than documents”: Three specific elements differentiate the spoken word from writing: standardization, formality, change. -
EDRM Article "Making the Case for Audio": Making the case for audio in litigation and compliance. -
EDRM Article "Did I Really Hear That?" : Audio Takes a Seat in the Corporate Compliance and Risk Management Office -
EDRM Article "A Hi Tech Company Gets Proactive" : Audio: A hi-tech company gets proactive about its own litigation readiness.




