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The power of CT Summation Enterprise has arrived –on time and as promised. We are pleased to announce that CT Summation Enterprise 2.0 has been shipped to our first wave of customers. This product release combines the power of a SQL Server database with the familiar Summation interface used by over 50,000 litigation professionals worldwide.
CT Summation Delivers Enterprise 2.0
February 15, 2006

The power of CT Summation Enterprise has arrived –on time and as promised. We are pleased to announce that CT Summation Enterprise 2.0 has been shipped to our first wave of customers. This product release combines the power of a SQL Server database with the familiar Summation interface used by over 50,000 litigation professionals worldwide.

What is CT Summation Enterprise 2.0? It is the next generation of Summation SQL Server Edition (SSE), offering the classic functionality of CT Summation iBlaze with a SQL Server database, the extensibility of web deployment through CT Summation WebBlaze, and the additional advantage of CT Summation’s Mobile functionality providing complete local, network and secure Web-based access to case information. This powerful combination makes case data available to those who need it, when they need it, wherever they are located. Click here for a feature level description of this product.

If you are an existing customer of Summation, you can easily trade-up to CT Summation Enterprise 2.0 by calling your sales representative at 1-800-735-7866. 

Thanks again for your business and your support!

Testimonials
"Nothing else has the features and functionality of AD Summation. iBlaze has the ability to cull 100,000 documents to what is responsive to an issue. We have attorneys on the road taking depositions around the United States, for sometimes up to two months. They are able to take more then 50,000 documents with them and prepare for the next deposition using AD Summation."
Whitney Summers, Burr Forman LLP
Case Studies
Today law firms are challenged like never before when faced with mega-sized cases involving millions of documents and millions of dollars. A multi-million document litigation will saddle a law firm with difficult technology decisions and staffing concerns. How does a law firm involved in a mega-sized case evaluate their document review options and determine the right database technology choice?