Document Management Systems for Legal

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Document Management Systems for Legal May 2013 HYPERION GLOBAL PARTNERS THREE SUGAR CREEK CENTER, STE 100 SUGAR LAND, TEXAS 77478 www.hyperiongp.com www.hgpresearch.com A T L A N T A C H I C A G O D A L L A S H O U S T O N L O S A N G E L E S M I A M I N E W Y O R K O M A H A W A S H I N G T O N

Statement on Independence Hyperion Research is an independent market research organization. Hyperion Research is not funded by or otherwise financially affiliated with any vendor it covers. Hyperion Research maintains full editorial independence over all research reports, research findings and other analyst work product. Our research coverage of any vendor is based on their significance in the market and the interests of our clients, without regard to whether the vendor is a Hyperion Research client. Hyperion Research and Hyperion Global Partners may work with clients to select and/or implement the solutions of vendors covered in our research. Such work is always on behalf of the client and paid for directly by the client. No remuneration of any kind is received by Hyperion Research or Hyperion Global Partners from vendors related to selections, implementations or other consulting services. Opinion and Confidential Information This report and other information published by Hyperion Research represent the opinions of Hyperion Research. Errors or inaccuracies may exist. Vendor related information may or may not come directly from the vendor itself. Reports are often the result of compiling information from multiple sources. We disclaim all warranties as to the accuracy, completeness or adequacy of such information, and accept no liability for errors, omissions or inadequacies in the information contained herein or for interpretations thereof. The opinions expressed herein are subject to change without notice. All fact-based information presented in our research is believed to be non-confidential. To the extent we have access to such information we attempt to be diligent stewards of confidential, proprietary and/or sensitive information. Terms of Use This report was written and produced by Hyperion Research, a unit of Hyperion Global Partners, LLC. This report is provided under controlled distribution and is not generally available to the public. No redistribution, sharing, or reuse, either in whole or part, is allowed without written permission. In exchange for receiving this report, whether paid or free, you acknowledge and agree to these Terms of Use. Copyright 2013, Hyperion Global Partners, LLC All Rights Reserved Subject to Limited Access and Distribution

Introduction and Project Definition Document Management Systems (DMS) have become critical for both Law Firms and Corporate Law Departments. As legal professionals increasingly adopt new and more advanced technologies, the market for legal-capable DMS has continued to mature. As the demand for advanced DMS increases, features such as workflow, business intelligence, cloud computing, and mobility are becoming expected capabilities. Legal users are also exploring more holistic, knowledge management oriented solutions that encompass the broad and ever expanding variety of content types that now comprise legal data and information. This MarketView Report provides a comprehensive review of the DMS market for Law Firms and Corporate Law Departments. The focus is primarily on core document management capabilities, however with a view of the broader context that clients are seeking from solutions that address records management, case and matter management, intellectual property and other specialized content management areas. In studying and assessing the solution landscape, we encourage clients to use this MarketView Report to gain a perspective on the market and develop an informed starting point for evaluating their specific and unique solution options. The report covers the following areas: Trends in the solution market Key solution components expected from leading solutions Identification of vendors in the solution area Review and assessment of advanced vendors Guiding principles for selecting and implementing solutions For additional information about this report please contact us at info@hyperiongp.com Our Research Process and Evaluation Methodology Our research process uses a structured approach that includes both primary and secondary sources. We use publicly available information, as well as proprietary research developed through our work with corporate law departments, law firms, software vendors, and industry thought leaders. These resources are used to both develop our perspectives on the market and to evaluate vendors. Our market research starts with a comprehensive market survey to identify all vendors in the solution area. The initial vendor pool is constructed from market research, including our vendor database, Internet-based research, industry trade surveys, our own market experience and our clients. All identified vendors are initially screened for inclusion based upon their compatibility to our project objectives. Based on our initial screening, vendors are assigned to either the Market Participant group or the Advanced Solution group according to the following criteria: Document Management Systems for Legal 3

A Market Participant vendor provides capabilities in the solution area, with a focus on specific aspects of the solution or that serve a sub-section of the market; the vendor may be a relatively new entry to the market or has not yet established a significant market position relative to the solution capabilities expected. While Market Participants may have certain strengths, our coverage of these solutions is informational and generally does not include our more in-depth analysis. An Advanced Solution vendor demonstrates significant strength in both product functionality and overall solution capabilities; meets or exceeds all Key Solution Components; has a strong record of client satisfaction and market share; provides a consistent flow of valuable enhancements; has a highly regarded management team and organization; and has demonstrated financial stability. Advanced Solutions are considered generally viable options for our clients. For each Advanced Solution vendor, we engage in a more in-depth and detailed evaluation using our proprietary methodology the VendorView Evaluation. We collect information both directly from the vendor and from secondary sources. This includes publicly available marketing materials, presentations and other information. We also offer vendors an opportunity to directly provide us information about their company, products and services through our Vendor Briefing Process. Vendors submit answers to a written questionnaire and provide our analysts with a live presentation including product demonstrations. We independently verify and corroborate vendor information wherever possible. Customer reference calls are an important part of our process. We interview reference clients to gain perspective on use of the system and experience in working with the vendor, including the ability to meet requirements, project complexity, vendor responsiveness to support issues, and other perceived strengths. Additionally, we discuss with the references why a vendor was selected in a competitive selection process over other options. With regard to confidential information, while we may receive or be privy to confidential or proprietary information about vendors or their clients, we do not include or otherwise disclose such information in our Hyperion MarketView or briefings. Please see our Policies and Procedures published on our website. To ensure the factual accuracy of our information, vendors are provided an opportunity to review the factbased information contained in the report. However, to maintain objectivity the vendors do not directly contribute or have review rights to our evaluation of their company or products, or the evaluations of their peers. Based on our collected information, we rate each vendor. Our rating considers the vendors product and the company in eight (8) key areas, using a 10-point scale in each category. 4

Fig1. VendorView Evaluation RATING CATEGORY Product Features Product Usability Product Maturity Technology Implementation Maintenance Company Viability Market Vision CRITERIA Support for Key Solution Components Perceived quality and refinement of features Differentiated feature(s) Support for unique needs of the legal market The look and feel and adherence to common UI design Efficiency of navigation Adherence to unique legal user expectations Maturity and completeness of features Stability and robustness of application Enhancement roadmap and history Technology platform standards Flexibility Robustness, scalability Development methodology Implementation approach and credentials Training Specific legal market experience and knowledge Implementation costs Hosting infrastructure (technology, security, process) Maintenance program and approach Maintenance costs Support Program and Approach Support Costs Legal market position and strength Specific viability and relevance in the legal market Business model aligned to legal market Organization size Financial position and stability Long term business prospects Demonstrated thought leadership Focus on the legal market Legal market industry participation Competitive differentiation Product-related aspects of our VendorView evaluation are based on a standard set of features and capabilities identified as Key Solution Components ( KSCs ). We develop our KSCs based on a set of use cases, and on best practice features and capabilities expected from leading software products. The KSCs Document Management Systems for Legal 5

provide a consistent set of functional criteria by which we evaluate and compare vendors. The KSCs also provide a starting point for clients to develop their own requirements and selection criteria. The VendorView evaluation also provides our perspectives and opinions about each Advanced Solution vendor in the marketplace. This includes our views on the important points of consideration that clients should explore in evaluating a vendor. Strengths or cautions are not necessarily considered positive or negative, but may represent areas where companies are well-advised to explore and understand the vendor s capabilities and fit. To assist our clients in understanding areas we consider of particular interest for a vendor, we may identify certain notable capabilities or features as Market Leader or Highly Innovative: The Market Leader designation recognizes capabilities that are highly differentiated in the market, and that clients have reported surpass expectations in delivering a high value solution. The Market Leader designation applies to truly superior features that are well established and proven, and which are considered game changers for the solution s value. The Highly Innovative designation recognizes capabilities that are significantly novel in the solutions market. A Highly Innovative feature is one of a kind in its design, approach and/or utility; often it has been recently introduced to the market and is likely to be followed by competitors. A Highly Innovative feature may be specialized in a narrow or specific use, or may be a broad approach that spans the solution (e.g., user interface design). Finally, for each vendor evaluation, our findings and opinions are based on market expectations and the vendor s relative capabilities in the overall peer group of solutions being evaluated. Importantly, our evaluation looks at general, cross-industry capabilities, as well as giving special consideration to a solution s specific capabilities in the legal industry. Clients are encouraged to consider their own particular needs and requirements when evaluating their solution options, whether a given vendor is identified as a Market Participant or an Advanced Solution. Also, some vendors may be covered in other research segments and reports, and their evaluations may be significantly different in those contexts. 6

Table of Contents (75 Pages) Introduction...1 Our Research Process and Evaluation Methodology...1 Solution Trends in Document Management for Legal...4 Enterprise Information Management in Legal...5 The Emergence of Microsoft SharePoint...7 Broad Adoption of DMS, However Challenges Persist...8 Externally Hosted Solutions: Cloud-based and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)... 10 Mobility: The Next Frontier of Content Management... 12 Key Solution Components for Document Management Systems... 17 The Vendor Landscape for Document Management Systems... 19 Market Participant Vendors... 21 TRADITIONAL PRODUCT VENDORS... 21 SHAREPOINT BASED PRODUCT VENDORS... 24 CLOUD BASED PRODUCT VENDORS... 26 Advanced Vendors... 27 EPONA SOFTWARE BV DMS FOR LEGAL... 28 HP AUTONOMY, INC. WORKSITE... 33 NETVOYAGE CORPORATION NETDOCUMENTS... 41 OPENTEXT EDOCS DM... 47 WORLD SOFTWARE CORPORATION WORLDOX... 58 Selecting and Implementing Legal Document Management Systems... 63 Additional Information... 65 Appendix A: VendorView Evaluation Comparison Chart... a Appendix B: Market Leader and Market Innovator Recognitions... b Document Management Systems for Legal 7

Ordering the Report Our MarketView Reports are an excellent resource for understanding the trends, leading practices and solution options available to our clients. Our goal is to impart a solid foundation of knowledge about the market so that your organization is able to achieve success in its selection and implementation process. In addition to the written report, our MarketView Report includes a 60-minute briefing session. The briefing session provides an opportunity for your team to meet with our analysts to ask questions and address their particular areas of interest. The cost of the report and briefing session is $3,750. To order visit our website (click here) or contact us at reports@hgpresearch.com. 8