Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ryan Culley Joins inData Corporation as Technical Support Manager

Twenty year veteran in technical service and support joins leading provider of trial technology to enhance customer experience.
July 18, 2013 (Gilbert, AZ)

inData Corporation announced today that Ryan Culley has joined the inData team as the new Manager of Technical Support. Derek Miller, President and CEO, explained, "As we continue to grow and expand our software offerings, we remain committed to the customer experience as our highest priority. Ryan Culley brings a tremendous amount of experience and a passion for customer service and support. Our entire staff is excited to have Ryan onboard to support our continued focus of providing customers exceptional software and service." Miller continues, "Ryan's level-headed management style, ability to develop people, and desire to keep 'raising the bar' is a great fit for our organization."

Culley has managed technical service and support functions for nearly twenty years. He has worked in organizations ranging from small, entrepreneurial start-ups to large, established organizations such as the Arizona Department of Environment Quality and the University of Phoenix. During his time at the University of Phoenix, his team supported over 10,000 staff members.

According to Culley, "I am excited to join inData and to contribute to the company's continued growth. We are refining the technical support protocols, further raising the education and certification levels of our technicians and building on what was already a solid foundation. I am delighted to join an organization that for over two decades has been and continues to be the respected leader in providing advanced presentation technology and trial consulting services to the legal community."

Culley is a Microsoft Certified Professional, well-versed in ITIL processes and is A+ certified. Culley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management.

Friday, July 19, 2013

inData Corporation Welcomes David Gallivan as Director of Software Development

inData Corporation is excited to announce that David Gallivan has joined the team as the Director of Software Development.  Welcome to the team, David!

inData Corporation Hires David Gallivan as Director of Software Development

Arizona based litigation technology provider brings in highly experienced software architect to lead development efforts.
July 9, 2013 (Gilbert, AZ)

inData Corporation announced today that inData has hired accomplished software architect, David Gallivan, to lead development efforts. Derek Miller, President and CEO, explained, "With the ever-changing landscape of the litigation technology industry, we brought David Gallivan onboard to diversify our collective skill-set and lead our software development teams into the next phase of growth. In addition to extensive experience in management, his talents as a seasoned software engineer were very attractive to our team. David will be an integral part of the launch of future technologies and enhancements to existing products." Miller continues, "In addition to an ongoing dedication to our customers, our focus at inData is innovation and evolution; David is a very important piece of that vision."
Gallivan has spent over 20 years in the software development industry. He has extensive experience in software architecture, network management and engineering in software companies spanning numerous industries and applications. Prior to joining inData, David was the Chief Technology Officer for ImageTag, a provider of transactional content management software. He was Chief Software Architect at both Republic Project, a Web 2.0 music experience site, and Bright Spot Media, a Web-based consumer application provider. David was also Director at eInstruction, an educational software manufacturer, and in engineering and network management at Cyclone Commerce and SalesLogix.
According to Gallivan, "I have been familiar with inData for some time now and enjoyed seeing the company grow and reinvent itself to meet the changing demands of customers in the legal industry. I am elated to be joining at a time when there is so much potential and opportunity for growth. inData has an impressive track record as the undisputed leader in providing advanced presentation technology and trial consulting services. I look forward to building on that reputation."
Gallivan is an Early Achiever Microsoft Certified Solution Developer for .NET. He holds two United States patents as well as a patent pending from his work at ImageTag. Gallivan holds two Bachelor of Science degrees from Chapman University in Electronics and Computer Science.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

inData Hires Tammy Doss as Director of Emerging Technologies

Litigation support and eDiscovery expert joins leading provider of trial technology for launch of new products


Tammy Doss will be an integral part of developing and executing go-to-market strategies for inData's upcoming technology releases.

Gilbert, Arizona (PRWEB) April 15, 2013

Derek Miller, President and CEO of inData Corporation, announced today that Tammy Doss, a highly experienced litigation technology professional, has joined the inData team as the new Director of Emerging Technologies. “Due to our continued evolution as a provider of award-winning trial software, we are excited to bring Tammy Doss on board to help drive our vision and serve our customers. She will be an integral part of developing and executing our go-to-market strategies for upcoming technology solutions due out later this year.” Miller continues, “Tammy has a unique and diverse background in the litigation support field. We will leverage her experience with eDiscovery services and tools, hosted review applications and her expertise in all stages of the EDRM to expand upon our solution offerings.”

Doss has spent over eleven years providing litigation support and eDiscovery services to the legal community. During her tenure at Encore Discovery Solutions (now Epiq systems), she managed a national team of more than 30 project managers providing support to law firms, corporations, service providers, and government agencies on projects involving numerous types of litigation. She established best practices, protocols, procedures, and training programs for customer-facing personnel to enhance the overall client experience. Most recently, Tammy was the Vice President of Client Services at Syngence Software, a provider of eDiscovery analysis software.

According to Doss, "inData is a well-established organization that has been providing high-end technology and trial consulting to the legal community for more than two decades. I am delighted to join such a close-knit team that is passionate about its customers, united in their vision, and excited about the company’s growth and direction.”

Doss has held positions in sales management, client services, professional services and project management with Encore, Lex Solutio Corporation, Syngence, and Epiq Systems. She previously served as a Chapter Director within Women in eDiscovery, an organization that promotes networking and educational opportunities for women in the litigation support field.

Doss has delivered educational seminars for several organizations, e.g. Phoenix College, Women in eDiscovery, and the New York State Bar Association

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

inData Releases DepoView for iPad

New iPad app lets attorneys review video depositions and make clips virtually anywhere.

DepoView for iPad
Legal professionals are more mobile than ever and it is no longer feasible to prepare for trial only in the office. DepoView for iPad gives attorneys the flexibility to review and prep depositions anytime and anywhere. 
Gilbert, Arizona (PRWEB) March 12, 2013

inData Corporation, a software developer for litigation professionals, announced the highly-anticipated release of an iPad version of DepoView, its popular deposition review and clip making software.

DepoView for iPad joins the stage as the latest tool to help mobile legal professionals create compelling trial presentations from virtually anywhere. Whether on a plane, in a cab or at home, this new iPad app allows attorneys to easily review complete depositions or instantly navigate to key discussions with a word index. A simple highlighter feature allows users to create single segment or multi-segment clips and then share them with the click of a button. And for added flexibility and ease, users can choose to email the clips as either a standard .mp4 video file or as a .ccs file, ready for import into TrialDirector® for final annotation, review and presentation in trial. It's mobile and it's easy!

For a complete list of features, visit the App Store where it can also be downloaded free of charge.

"Attorneys now have another convenient way to use their iPad to save time and increase productivity as they prepare for trial,” said Derek Miller, CEO and President of inData Corporation. “Further, the widespread use of Timecoder Pro by videographers also means that virtually any vendor can easily provide depositions in the DepoView format for on-the-go review.”

For more information about inData's products and services, including TrialDirector, visit http://www.indatacorp.com or call 800-828-8292.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Does Hardware Make A Difference? Part 1



When you are presenting information in the Courtroom or to potential clients, you always want your presentation to go smoothly and problem free.  One of the areas within your control, at least to some degree, is the hardware you are working with.  Generally speaking, there are a variety of configurations and specifications that make up a capable laptop/computer.  Sometimes in the heat of battle or last minute decision making, a purchase of a new laptop is made hastily.  I hear frequently from customers who say “the guy at BestBuy said this is a top of the line laptop”.  It probably is… if it were being used in a “normal” work environment.  The Courtroom is not a “normal” work environment by any stretch of the imagination.  It is a pressure cooker at least 3 fathoms deep and can take years off of your life if you are in the hot seat.  You cannot rely on the “BestBuy” guy to know how you are going to use the laptop and the miracles you will be asked to perform on a daily basis.  This is the first of a multi-part series discussing hardware and some suggested areas to look at when you are purchasing a new laptop or evaluating the condition of your current system(s).

Video:



Before we talk about video memory, we need to focus first on the video card.  It is important to make sure that the laptop comes equipped with a dedicated video card, not an integrated graphics solution or integrated video card.  Laptop manufacturers choose integrated graphics over dedicated graphics because it is more cost effective, uses less power and requires less physical space.  Having the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) on the motherboard sounds like a good idea, but it uses shared system memory, not dedicated video memory.   This is bad!  Especially if you are going to be required to play synchronized video and display documents at the same time. 

If the laptop has a dedicated video card and integrated video, you will want to turn the integrated video off.  Otherwise, the playback will end up switching between adapters and determining for itself the best way instead of using one or the other.  There is no substitute for dedicated memory.

A top feature on your list needs is a video card with a minimum of 1GB of RAM or it will have a specification of 1GB RAM-DDR3 Memory.  If your budget will allow for 2GB RAM-DDR3 Memory, I would definitely get that!  You can never have enough VRAM, Conventional RAM or Hard Drive space in my opinion – so in this case more is always better.

Here are three laptop configurations that should accommodate anyone’s budget.  


Budget PC:
Lenovo ThinkPad L530

Processor:
Intel Core i5-3210M Processor (3M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz)
Operating System:
Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
Operating System Language:
Windows 7 Professional 64 - English
Display Type:
15.6" HD (1366 x 768) LED Backlit AntiGlare Display, Mobile Broadband Ready
System Graphics:
Intel HD Graphics 4000, Mobile Broadband ready
Total Memory:
4 GB DDR3 - 1600MHz (1 DIMM)
Keyboard:
Keyboard - US English
Hard Drive:
320GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200rpm
Micro Hard Drive (mSATA):
16GB mSATA Solid State Cache Drive
Optical Device:
DVD Recordable
System Expansion Slots:
Express Card Slot
Battery:
6 Cell Li-Ion TWL 70+
Power Cord:
65W AC Adapter - US (2pin)
Integrated WiFi Wireless LAN Adapters:
ThinkPad 1x1 b/g/n
Integrated Mobile Broadband:
Mobile Broadband upgradable
Language Pack:
Publication - US English


Middle of the Road:
Lenovo ThinkPad T530

• Intel Core i5-3210M Processor (3M Cache, up to 3.10 GHz)
• Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
• 15.6" HD+ (1600 x 900) LED Backlit AntiGlare Display, Mobile Broadband Ready
• NVIDIA NVS 5400M Graphics with Optimus Technology, 1GB DDR3 Memory
• 8 GB DDR3 - 1600MHz (2 DIMM)
• Keyboard - US English
• UltraNav without Fingerprint Reader
• 720p HD Camera with Microphone
• 320GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200rpm
• 16GB mSATA Solid State Cache Drive
• DVD Recordable
• Express Card Slot & 4-in-1 Card Reader & Bezel
• 6 Cell Li-Ion TWL 70+
• 90W AC Adapter - US (2pin)
• Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2200 (2x2 BGN)
• Mobile Broadband upgradable
• Publication - US English


Recommended: 
Lenovo ThinkPad W530 -
Processor:
Intel Core i7-3630QM Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz)
Operating System:
Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)
Operating System Language:
Windows 7 Professional 64 - English
Display Type:
15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) LED Backlit AntiGlare Display, Mobile Broadband Ready
System Graphics:
NVIDIA Quadro K1000M Graphics with 2GB DDR3 Memory
Total Memory:
8 GB DDR3 - 1600MHz (2 DIMM)
Keyboard:
Keyboard Backlit - US English
Pointing Device:
UltraNav with Fingerprint Reader
Camera:
720p HD Camera with Microphone
Hard Drive:
128GB Solid State Drive, SATA3
Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD 256GB
External Hard Drive: 

Optical Device:
DVD Recordable
System Expansion Slots:
Express Card Slot & 4-in-1 Card Reader
Battery:
9 Cell Li-Ion TWL 70++
Power Cord:
170W Slim AC Adapter - US (2pin)
Integrated WiFi Wireless LAN Adapters:
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 AGN
Integrated Mobile Broadband:
Mobile Broadband upgradable
Language Pack:
Publication - US English