Logik.com is launched! Posted By Andy Wilson on July 28, 2009
After six months of development, we are finally launching our new site, which you happen to be on now. Mind blowing, I know. Here is the formal press release we issued about the site:
NEW LOGIK WEBSITE ENLIGHTENS, EDUCATES AND ENTERTAINS
Enhanced resources on Logik.com include a rich library of eDiscovery articles, how-to videos, informative blog posts, and a detailed look into Logik’s service offerings and transparent pricing model.
For Immediate Release
WASHINGTON DC, July 28, 2009—A new online destination has arrived for those seeking to learn more about Logik and related eDiscovery information with the redesigned Logik.com website. As an eDiscovery processing company, Logik.com’s goal is simple: get straight to the point on what they do, how they do it and why their clients love to work with them. Sounds like a pretty simple concept, but it’s one that Logik
worked hard to implement and get right. What sets the Logik.com website apart from other eDiscovery company websites is how it makes information easy to find. The site is designed with customers (past, present and future), the media and job-seekers in mind—it’s graphically appealing and easy-to-navigate. Logik.com features insightful articles on the industry, instructional “how-to” and best-practice videos, technology updates, and eye-candy to please all visitors. And it features Logik’s new mascot for eDiscovery processing services: Logikbot.
“It’s not often you see a technology company making their own wine and then giving it away through an online raffle.”
— Sheng Yang, CTO
“When we started to strategize about the new design for Logik.com, we knew we wanted a site that matched our focused work style and relaxed personalities. We aren’t like everyone else, and our new website clearly shows that,” said Andy Wilson, co-founder and CEO at Logik. “As our customers know, we maintain our sense of humor while working exceedingly hard for them, and we wanted our marketing to represent us in a full light. We chose vibrant imagery on the site and decided to showcase our new mascot, the Logikbot.”
The site also has an interesting, original promotion for an eDiscovery company: visitors can register to win a free case of Logik “Redaction” red wine. It’s not often you see a technology company making their own wine and then giving it away through an online raffle. “Andy and I are big fans of wine,” said Sheng Yang, Logik co-founder and CTO. “With the help of Crushpad, a wine-making business in San Francisco, we created our own wine for our employees and valued clients. We’ve already sampled it, and I have to say, we think people are going to really enjoy the rich and spicy flavor. Redaction will be ready to drink by early 2010, so we encourage our visitors to register to win a case and taste the fruits of our labor on Logik.com.”
Front and center on the new Logik.com website is a section entirely dedicated to Logik’s transparent eDiscovery pricing model, offering a detailed description of the Logik pricing model and what client’s can expect to get for their money. “Most pricing models in the eDiscovery processing business are about as consistent and easy to understand as the congressional budget,” said Andy. “Not knowing what you are going to pay until you get the bill is extremely annoying—and makes it hard to plan your annual budget. This is why we’ve designed our innovative eDiscovery technology to allow for 100% predictable processing costs. This means our clients always know how much they are going to spend for eDiscovery processing services before they send us the data. It sounds like a no-brainer, but it is a very rare pricing model in our industry and one our clients love.”
“We are a relatively young technology company—just five years—and we have accumulated a lot of relevant industry knowledge over the years,” said Andy. “We designed Logik.com to enable us to easily share our experiences. We hope people will learn some useful things on the website while getting a kick out of our take on eDiscovery marketing. And we think that’s a great combination.”
Discover the newly designed website at http://www.logik.com.
Logik.com is designed with the best Web standards in mind and should appeal to Logik’s client base as well as the general public. To make sure you have the best experience possible, please ensure you have Javascript enabled in your browser.
About Logik:
Logik (formerly known as Logik Systems) is an eDiscovery processing company located in Washington, DC. Logik helps corporations, law firms, government agencies and service providers simplify electronic data sought in discovery requests. Logik’s highly distributed processing platform, Gridlogik, was developed to process all kinds of unstructured and structured data sets such as email databases, spreadsheets, images and MS Office documents. Combined with their transparent pricing model, Logik offers customers the smart way to discover accurate results and make sense of processing costs. Find out more at logik.com.
Media interested in setting up an interview with a representative from Logik should email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call (800) 951-5507.
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I have logik llcd-42fhd. Wish to know the resolution (720x?).
Is tv HDCP compliant?
HD ready or full HD ?
Thanks Martin.
We bought a Logik LDVR808 some time ago, and it now flicks between DVD mode and the Recorder mode, every 5 seconds or so, if the Scart cable is plugged in. Any solutions please?
Hi, I have a 37” Logik- FHD- LCD, when using theHDMI1/2, I do not get any Audio out from the TV, RCA’s work fine.
i have a logik 19” HD READY DIGITAL LCD TV WITH DVD PLAYER. Every time I try to play my dvds it tells me that it is the wrong region. My daughter had the same tv/dvd combo and can play any dvds on hers. How can I solve this please?
i’m trying to find the user manual for LOGIK L15DTAM10 Digital Cordless Telephone with Answering Machine dont even know if im in the right place.
I have recently purchased a L19DVDP10 OR L19DVDB20.
As the installation guide states both codes.
It has DVD player and a bit for taping on a stick.
I did not receive a full instruction manual just the installation one.
Please could you send m the manual. I have asked PC world where I purchased it from but they still have not sent it after two weeks.
My Address is
9 Lushington Road
Manningtree
Essex
CO11 1EE
I was given a Logik 5.1CH DVD Player as a present. Unfortuneately my remote was stolen during a break-in and the thieves did not get the actual DVD but the problem is to get the remote replaced. I live in East London South Africa and have had no luck with any of the suppliers. Please could you advise how I could go about getting a remote preferably here in RSA thanks
Hello. I am interested in buying a Logik Touch Player (LK-826) Mp3/Mp4 4Gb. Saw an advertisement in our local paper (I am from South-Africa) but it didn’t give me enough information on the device. Would love too know if it has an memory card slot to expand memory? Thank you.
I have a LOGIK TV Model No: L19DIGB10.
Sky TV says they have not released a code so I can use the Sky remote control to control the volume.
Anyone have any ideas please.
I have just brought a logik convection oven(portable) and need to know(not in the manual) when you steam vegetables, do you cut them up, put them on the grid and have water in the bowl, how does it steam and if I bake bread or cake do i use the normal silicone baking loaf tins or muffin tins thanks
i have a 24” L24DVDB21 dvd combo. while playing dvds the pause and stop functions on the remote do not work. instead the pause button brings up the subtitle option and the ‘s’ buttom zooms the screen! the stop button does nothing. i have read the manual from cover to cover and still dont understand! please help.
I’ve lost the user manual for my Logik LCR DAB 10 digital clock radio and can’t locate it to download from the websites I’ve tried. Can you help?
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