An increasing numbers of law offices across a widening spectrum of practice areas are looking to apply advanced technology based upon deep learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve their operations. Now we can add information governance to this group if applications.
Microsoft (MS) has recently announced their own entry into this sector with an announcement on their Office 365 blog in a post entitled New Office 365 Capabilities Help You Proactively Manage Security and Compliance Risk, dated February 10, 2017. The limited release of a preview of these tools may indeed signal the arrival of something truly new and different for many law offices and their clients. Let’s take a brief look here and summarize what MS is saying in their announcement, why learning more about them might be helpful to law offices and their clients, and then raise some additional question.
These new tools for Office 365 are called Advanced Data Governance. They are intended to “help customers manage the exploding volume and increasing complexity of corporate data”. AI and machine learning methods are being deployed in this new tool set by MS in their efforts to help enterprise clients with their data retention that would lead to improved company-wide compliance. This includes the capabilities to “classify, set policy and take action” on critical information and make recommendations.
This new tool set includes the means to:
Essentially, MS Advanced Data Governance intends to preserve high value data and purge redundant or obsolete data through the integration of machine intelligence.
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