I wrote here last week about the rollout by CloudNine of new versions and enhancements for its suite of e-discovery products. Now at ILTACON, the company is announcing a partnership with the legal technology company Oasis Discovery to offer access to its products through a managed private cloud.

Law firms will be able to use CloudNine’s three on-premises products — Explore for early case assessment, LAW for data importing, and Concordance for document review — through the Oasis private cloud. CloudNine’s cloud-based Review product will be available in the Oasis environment later this year.

The main LAW panel as it appears in Oasis.

The Oasis platform allows law firms to select from a menu of e-discovery technologies from various vendors. Oasis handles the licensing, deployment, upgrades and maintenance, and also manages the servers, security and troubleshooting.

“We chose to partner with Oasis because of their deep knowledge in infrastructure management and cyber security as well as their specific expertise in the intricacies of electronic discovery,” Brad Jenkins, CloudNine cofounder and board member, said in a statement. “Furthermore, Oasis has built an excellent reputation, having supported over 50 legal service providers with infrastructure and e-discovery software over the last seven years, which gives us and our clients great confidence in their reliability.”

If you are attending ILTACON this week, you can find CloudNine at booth 624.

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