kCura has launched "Relativity Six," the newest version of their e-discovery software. The release includes changes to the platform core designed to enhance speed and scalability, as well as end-user functionality, providing greater insight into case data.

New features include user interface updates; automated document batching; combined searches; and customizable skip rules to improve, accelerate, and further automate workflow in Relativity. In addition, Relativity Pivot introduces completely new analysis functionality, which can be leveraged from the earliest stages of a matter to the later stages of issue review and deposition preparation. Case data can be summarized in a variety of ways, including clickable tables and charts.

Other enhancements include improved titling for document clusters, as well as the automation of similar document groups as a part of index creation. Document compare has been re-architected, giving users an indication of the differences between conceptually related documents.

Relativity Six includes significant performance increases to data import, data export, productions, and searching, allowing for the completion of process-intensive tasks in less time. Further, a published web Application Programming Interface provides integration points that allow greater flexibility to customize Relativity or integrate with other core e-discovery applications. A data transformation engine further allowes for metadata or full text fields to be searched and manipulated via regular expressions, populating the results in a new field.