From The Tennessean –
…Then there’s an evolving company such as DSi, Document Solutions Inc., which transformed itself from a photocopying service for law firms and a document-scanning provider into something much more. Today, partners Tom Turner and Kevin Tyner help attorneys and corporations with electronic screening of documents when complex lawsuits or other legal tight spots arise….
For the second year in a row, Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), an e-discovery and computer forensics company, has been named a Future 50 winner.
…Using both provided search terms (key words or phrases), as well as dates, we were able to filter approximately 1.4 million documents to a final count of less than 28,000. That means we reduced the data set by over 98 percent, demonstrating how much we’ve perfected our processes…
From Legal IT Professionals -
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), a leading litigation support services company serving the Southeastern and Midwestern U.S., has been named to the Inc. 500/5000 list of the fastest growing private companies in the country. In making the announcement of DSi¹s inclusion in the Inc. 500/5000, officials cited the firm¹s 87 percent growth rate over the last three years…
According to Inc. magazine, companies are chosen for the list by comparing revenue growth from 2006 to 2009. Companies must be U.S.-based, privately held, independent, for-profit and not a subsidiary or division of another company. Revenues in 2006 must have been at least $80,000 and at least $2 million for 2009. The latest edition of the annual list was in Inc.’s September issue, released Aug. 24, 2010.
Inc. 500/5000 list published in Inc. -
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi) has been named to the Inc. 500/5000 list of the fastest growing private companies in the country. In making the announcement of DSi’s inclusion in the Inc. 500/5000, officials cited the firm’s 87 percent growth rate over the last three years.
…We were able to assist our client by converting an estimated 1.4 million pages of information to images and delivering the production requirements ahead of schedule. The entire project, from beginning to end, was completed in less than 72 hours…
NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 26, 2010 — Two opposing forces are squeezing law firms involved in corporate litigation today — volume and speed.
On one side, widespread use of communications technology — especially email — is exponentially increasing the amount of documents that must be reviewed in corporate lawsuits. On the other side, law firms are being challenged to review millions of pages of documents in less time than they formerly had to review thousands of pages.
This incredible leap in speed is made possible by the expanding capabilities of e-discovery software — and just as importantly — by the willingness of e-discovery firms to do “whatever it takes” to meet seemingly impossible deadlines.
From the Nashville Business Journal -
Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi) has been consistently making the effort to “go green” with the most recent change being a new electric car. Since January, DSi has used their decorated car to make as many as 12 deliveries a day – without using gasoline or polluting the environment.
DSi has taken further steps to show our support of fair business & data protection practices through our participation and certification in the U.S. – European Union Safe Harbor Network. The Safe Harbor Network essentially helps to ensure that data protection standards are adhered to, according to both sets of security frameworks.
If you would like more information about the Safe Harbor Framework please visit: Http://export.gov/safeharbor/
The Digital Services department at DSi has picked up the gauntlet thrown down by The Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3), and entered the 2010 DC3 Digital Forensics Challenge.
Inc.com’s 500|5000 list is ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2005 through 2008.
One of the Nashville region’s premier recognition events, the Future 50 Awards has celebrated the successes of more than 900 companies since 1992.
BusinessTN’s Hot100 is an annual look at Tennessee companies on a roll.
From the Nashville Business Journal –
Eight years ago, Tom Turner and Kevin Tyner started a photocopying business with nothing more than a cell phone, a few pieces of equipment, $100,000 and a dream. Today, the company has reinvented itself, morphing from a low-tech business into a high-tech firm in the growing field of ‘e-discovery.’ …