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Consilio and Nuix sign multiyear strategic partnership deal

Investigative analytics and intelligence software provider Consilio has expanded its partnership with Nuix and the use of its software for data processing and document review.

user iconLauren Croft 27 May 2024 Big Law
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After a decade-long business relationship, the two providers will now collaborate in a strategic partnership to address the evolving needs of clients.

For Consilio, the partnership represents a commitment to integrating Nuix’s data processing software into its e-discovery services. Consilio CEO Andy Macdonald said this integration would accelerate Consilio’s ability to stay ahead of their global clients’ needs in e-discovery and document review.

 
 

“We are excited to engage in this strategic partnership with Nuix, which will enable us to leverage recent innovations from Nuix, enhance our technology and service excellence, and ultimately drive growth with new and existing clients,” he said.

Nuix and Consilio are also working together to address future requirements for data processing, enterprise automation, document review, and integrated professional services. Consilio is also the first customer of Nuix Neo Enterprise, which includes Nuix Neo Data Privacy, Investigations and Legal solutions – something which Nuix CEO Jonathan Rubinsztein said will pave the way for multiple joint offerings in the future.

“This partnership is an accelerator for Nuix Neo and a significant and strategic milestone for both organisations. We are proud to be partnering with Consilio in providing a step-change to its data processing and review capabilities with Nuix Neo and Nuix Discover,” he said.

“We are optimistic that jointly, we can service the increasingly complex needs of our customers through robust end-to-end solutions.”

Lauren Croft

Lauren Croft

Lauren is a journalist at Lawyers Weekly and graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism from Macleay College. Prior to joining Lawyers Weekly, she worked as a trade journalist for media and travel industry publications and Travel Weekly. Originally born in England, Lauren enjoys trying new bars and restaurants, attending music festivals and travelling. She is also a keen snowboarder and pre-pandemic, spent a season living in a French ski resort.