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Recommind Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 www.recommind.com
The ROI of Enterprise Search: Increase Revenue,Reduce Cost,Reduce Risk
Robert Tennant
CEO, Recommind
Gilbane Conference, November 2007
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Recommind Background
What we do– Enterprise-class search, categorization and eDiscovery systems for
organizations with large, dynamic information environments– Recognized leader in the legal industry; also strong in media and pharma– Rapidly growing leadership position amongst financial, energy, healthcare
and government
How we do it– Award winning, patented, concept-based search platform provides the
industry’s most accurate and automated search results– Focus on using sophisticated search and categorization technology to
address specific, critical business issues
Who we are– Based in San Francisco with offices in New York, Chicago, Atlanta,
London and Bonn– Founded 2000; privately held, profitable
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Addressing the Most Pressing Information Management Problems of Large Organizations
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ExpertiseLegal HoldsEnterprise Search
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Pfizer Makes Key Investment in its Information Architecture
Fortune 39Revenues: $50 Billion+Employees: 100,000Worldwide Offices: 100+
• Deploying MindServer Legal Enterprise Search & Projects & Expertise • Ties into Senior Management Initiative to improve efficiencies in the office of the Corporate Counsel• Connecting multiple information systems holding both unstructured and structured information (e.g. Documentum, File Shares, Notes, etc)
“ Pfizer needs to improve its information architecture if it is to be able to continue to scale and improve its business. Organizing and finding the information people need in the organization is no longer an option, it is a requirement that can not be ignored.”
- Senior Management, Pfizer
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Novartis Implements RADAR For Their Information ‘Cockpit’
Fortune 168Revenues: $37 Billion+Employees: 100,000+Worldwide Offices: 140+
• Deploying MindServer Enterprise Search & Projects & Expertise • Realization of Knowledge Management initiative to build virtual teams to work together efficiently and effectively across offices• Connecting 13 different internal information systems (intranets, Documentum, Notes, file shares, etc) and 14 external for-fee and free sources (including Allen & Overy, PLC, and the FDA)
“ The most important benefit Recommind delivers is easy access to existing information that users were unaware existed.”
- Head of Information Management, Novartis
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Morrison & Foerster Connects It All With MindServer
AM Law 25Revenues: $750 Million +Employees: 3,000Worldwide Offices: 15 +
• First Firm to Deploy Projects & Expertise Across Firm• Indexed Document Management System, HR Databases, Matter Databases, Elite Information, Precedent Library, ….• Latest roll out includes Interaction (CRM), FileSurf (Records), and Portal (SharePoint)
“Sharing knowledge across our distributed firm is imperative for our ability to scale and succeed as a global firm”
- Oz Benamram Director of Knowledge Management
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Where Is The Value of Information Access (In this Use Case)?
• Enterprise Search
– Productivity and lower frustration from being able to find things
• Business Intelligence
– Understanding customer needs
– Understanding internal projects and expenses
• Expertise Identification
– Understanding internal expertise/resources
– Understanding who customers are and what is being done for them
• Litigation/Legal Hold
– Legal compliance – required by FRCP
• E-mail management
– For legal compliance, for productivity, for collaboration
• E-Discovery
– For substantively lower legal bills
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Accessing Information
Enterprise Search
Expertise Identification
Global Client Analysis
Business Intelligence
Litigation/Legal Hold
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Value to the Organization
• “Soft Costs”
Productivity Gain:
– 25% of Junior lawyer time is spent searching (25% of which is wasted time)
Lost productivity ~= $7.8M annually
Revenue Gain:
– Finding information that otherwise wouldn’t be found
Priceless (at least $1M annually of business otherwise lost)
• “Hard Costs”
- $2.5M annually of actual recorded revenue is written off as a result of inefficient search
- Other hard costs: actual staff reduced, etc.
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Organizing Information
Email Filing
Organization
Preservation
Collaboration
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Value to the Organization
• “Soft Costs”
Productivity Gain:
– New project team members take significantly less time to come up to speed.
~= $ 3-4M in productivity recovered
Revenue Gain:
– Finding information that otherwise wouldn’t be found
Priceless
• “Hard Costs”
- Secretarial pool is now 17% smaller $2.5M in annual savings
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Managing Risk
Next Generation e-Discovery
Document Review
Categorization & Analysis
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Value to Organization
• US companies face huge amounts of litigation — $1 billion-plus companies average 556 lawsuits each
• On average 50-60% of those require retrieval of electronic data
– Legal Hold
The average litigation hold/retrieval at a typical company costs that organization $35,000 (some are much more expensive (Intel))
The math: 278 x 35,000 = $9.7M annually
– E-Discovery Production/Review
Can range up to $5-10M a production!
• Not just eDiscovery costs: Judgments and fines:
$1.4 billion, $253 million, and $29.2 million…..
• Takeaways?
– Talk to your legal department!!