EDDCloud, a Los Angeles e-discovery software and services company, is announcing today the change of its corporate name to PLUSnxt, a rebranding intended to reflect the company’s recent technology innovation and rapid growth.

It also announced that it is now a RelativityOne partner and is actively marketing Relativity’s e-discovery cloud technology to its current and prospective customers.

PLUSnxt describes itself as a collaborative team of litigation support experts who design workflow models and leverage modern technology to deliver customized services across the spectrum of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). The company provides consulting services and technology for secure forensic collections, hosting and review, processing and production.

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By partnering with RelativityOne, the company says that it will be better able to leverage its e-discovery expertise to provide greater value and better results for its clients.

The move to the cloud will also provide greater scalability and allow the company to build its expertise and IP on top of a single, connected, global platform, it says. Its customers will have the benefit of the Relativity App Hub that will enable them to pick the apps that best suit their needs and workflows.

“We are incredibly excited to launch PLUSnxt and to announce our partnership with RelativityOne,” CEO Tony Ramsey said in a statement announcing the rebranding. “At PLUS, we continue our dedication to white glove, personalized customer service across the EDRM while offering the most advanced technology and innovative workflow solutions available today.”

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