Nuix Launches Two New Investigation Products

Nuix has launched two new products: a Nuix Investigator bundle and Nuix Investigator Lab. Both incorporate Nuix’s powerful, reliable data collection, processing and investigation capabilities and are available at heavily reduced pricing for law enforcement and government investigative agencies in North America, the United Kingdom and the EMEA region.

The Nuix Investigator bundle is an entry-level product designed to provide a complete and affordable set of evidence collection, processing and analytics capabilities for a single investigator or small team.

Nuix Investigator Lab is for agencies looking to set up a dedicated facility that can rapidly ingest and process terabytes of evidence per day and make it available for timely analysis. It enables up to five investigators or subject matter experts simultaneously to collaborate on an investigation with secure remote access. It includes portable and network collection functionality, a separate Nuix Investigator license for a laptop or desktop PC and two days of training.“Nuix continues to invest in development so we can create innovative products that empower the law enforcement and government communities to find critical facts fast within large and complex sets of electronic evidence,” said Dr. James Kent, Nuix’s Head of Investigations and CEO, EMEA.

“With a Nuix lab, agencies can dial-in groups of people from different disciplines, including lawyers and subject matter experts, to collaborate on an investigation. Our portable collection capability means an investigator can go onsite to collect evidence, analyse the data in the field or bring it back to the office and seamlessly merge it into a larger case.”

Investigative agencies and police forces currently using Nuix include Beijing Police, the European Union Directorate General for Competition, the German Federal Police, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Shanghai Police, the Swiss Federal Police, the United Kingdom Serious Fraud Office and Financial Services Authority and the United States Departments of Justice, Homeland Security and Health and Human Services (HHS). HHS publicly recognised Nuix as the only technology that could process for investigation at least two terabytes of digital evidence per day.


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“We hope that by making these powerful capabilities more affordable, we can help investigators solve more crimes and make inroads into their case backlogs,” said Kent.

To learn more about Nuix’s new Investigator products, visit nuix.com/InvestigatorLE.

Nuix Investigator

– One license for up to four processor cores in a single PC
– Nuix Visual Analytics
– One Nuix Collector Portable license
– US$3,500 plus 25% annual maintenance*
– Available on the GSA Schedule

* Exclusively for government investigation and law enforcement agencies in North America and UK/EMEA

Nuix Investigator Lab

– One license for up to 16 processor cores in a single server
– Nuix Visual Analytics
– Five review and export licenses
– Five Nuix Collector Portable licenses
– Five Nuix Network Collector licenses
– One separate Nuix Investigator license for a laptop or desktop PC
– Two days Nuix lab training
– Price on application
– Available on the GSA Schedule

About Nuix

Nuix (www.nuix.com) is a worldwide provider of information management technologies, including eDiscovery, electronic investigation and information governance software. Nuix customers include the world’s leading advisory firms, litigation support providers, enterprises, government departments, law enforcement agencies, and all of the world’s major corporate regulatory bodies.

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