APAC one of the ‘fastest-growing regions for e-discovery and compliance’
By Jerome Doraisamy|04 May 2021
Global legal and compliance technology company Relativity is continuing to expand its cloud capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region, noting the diversity of opportunity on Australia’s doorstep.
Speaking ahead of its second annual virtual Spotlight conference, Relativity APAC managing director Georgia Foster said that the provider is continuing its expansion of cloud-based tech in Asia Pacific, with its RelativityOne platform now being hosted in Singapore and South Korea.
“Asia Pacific is one of the fastest-growing and most diverse regions for e-discovery and compliance, and we are investing across the business to ensure we not only meet but exceed the unique needs of our customers in the region,” said Ms Foster.
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