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Syngence Corporation Announces Partnership with kCura

Syngence Corporation Announces Partnership with kCura

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February 5, 2008 - Syngence Corporation, an industry leader in e-discovery and content-analytics solutions, today announced that kCura Corporation, a software company providing the kCura™ Relativity web-based discovery reviewplatform, will integrate Syngence Corporation’s Synthetix Processing Suite (SPS™) with Relativity.

Relativity is a web-based discovery review platform that helps law firms and service providers manage discovery projects, connecting clients, counsel, contract attorneys, experts, and outside vendors in one solution. SPS is an integrated set of powerful document management, workflow, and search and navigation software applications that work in conjunction with leading discovery review platforms to help organize and review unstructured data, group near-duplicate records and enable intuitive, precise searching.

SPS includes three powerful software applications, including SynthetixND, which uses a proprietary linguistic pattern-matching technology that allows users to analyze near-duplicate documents that exist in vast numbers within any data collection, reducing review time and cost while increasing the accuracy of privilege or responsiveness reviews.

The first phase in the multi-phase integration will integrate Synthetix search capability into Relativity. Due to Relativity’s extensible architecture and Syngence’s prior experience in integrating Synthetix with other platforms, the first phase is expected to be complete for demonstration at LegalTech New York, the industry’s premier trade conference in early February. Subsequent phases will involve the integration of the entire SPS package so that creating and loading SPS outputs will be transparent to the end user.

“We have seen increasing demand to integrate our SPS capabilities with Relativity, resulting in a faster, easier discovery collections while lowering overall search costs,” said Randall D. Miles, Syngence CEO. “We are pleased to partner with kCura to market a platform incorporating faster and more accurate review of e-discovery document collections”.

In addition to SynthetixND, SPS includes: Synthetix Search®, which compares the linguistic patterns of selected text with every page in a document collection and returns results with ranked relevancy; and Syndex™ Auto-Coding, which automatically creates abstract document summaries containing author, recipient, date, subject and document type as well as designated key terms.

Using Synthetix Search, users can identify and monitor selected or hypothetical text within millions of pages of structured and unstructured data. Whether users engage Synthetix Search for one-time use or to continuously monitor a company’s data in real-time, queries produce thorough results that are more immune to misspellings, OCR errors and other variances.

About Syngence Corporation

Syngence provides powerful, scalable content analytics solutions that help leading law firms and corporate legal departments quickly gain insight from the documents and electronic files they manage. The company's flagship offering is the Synthetix Processing Suite (SPS™), a complete system to identify and organize unstructured data, distill it to its essence by identifying redundant information, and enable intuitive, precise search on the critical documents that remain. More than half of the Am Law 100 firms have trusted Syngence technology in key matters. Syngence is headquartered in Dallas with offices in Seattle.

For more information, visit http://www.syngence.com/

 

CONTACTS:
Randall D. Miles
Chief Executive Officer
rmiles@syngence.com

Geoff Osler (214) 269-2910
VP Marketing
gosler@syngence.com

Mark Firmani (206) 443-9357
Fimani + Assoicates Inc.
Mark@firmani.com

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