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Products
Passport
PassportTM is Datacert’s patent-pending technology platform that enables corporate legal departments
to unite all their legal systems on a single, secure, collaborative
framework. With its unique ability to simplify the way lawyers work, drive down total cost of ownership (TCO) of
legal systems, improve collaboration, and provide visibility into data and information across legal systems,
Passport delivers truly game-changing technology to the legal industry.
In fact, Passport has been recognized by Hyperion Research, the leading analyst firm focused on legal technology
and operations, for its industry-leading design and usability and extensive configuration and development tools.
By providing all of the common infrastructure found in any legal system – for example, a database, security, workflow,
business intelligence, a rules engine, search, and notifications – the Passport platform provides a solid foundation on which
legal departments can consolidate all of their applications. Combine this with Passport toolkits that empower clients
to administer, configure, test, integrate, and extend their applications on their own, the Collaboration Portal, which
enables in-house and outside counsel to securely collaborate on anything, and Passport’s ability to deeply integrate with
the systems lawyers already use, and the result is the only true platform for enterprise legal management.

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Business Benefits...
Simplify how lawyers work with a single, intuitive workspace
Gain visibility across all your data to improve decision-making and risk & compliance management
Improve internal & external collaboration
Adapt your systems as your needs change
Enable best practices across your entire legal department
Reduce TCO of legal systems
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IT Benefits...
Drastically reduce legal system support costs and improve support efficiency
Drive down TCO of legal systems
Adapt systems on your own to meet new business needs
Scale legal systems to support global users
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The Passport ecosystem includes:
Legal Applications:
Datacert offers industry-leading legal matter management and
legal spend management
applications as combined or standalone solutions. These applications unite Datacert’s experience of 400+ solution
implementations for Fortune 500 legal departments with Passport’s modern, highly-intuitive user interface, unmatched
usability and collaboration features, and powerful ability to self-configure and extend the solution.
Client-Built and Third-Party-Developed Applications:
Passport Toolkits provide Datacert clients or third-party application developers with tools to rapidly and
cost-effectively develop and deliver new applications that harness the power of Passport and work seamlessly with
other Datacert applications.
Core Components:
Passport includes core components that represent 80% of the critical infrastructure that is common across all
legal systems, such as a database, workflow, a rules engine, business intelligence, security, search, and more.
These components are leveraged by any application built onto the Passport platform, ensuring all applications
share data and work together seamlessly, and administration and support is efficient, reducing TCO.
Toolkits:
Passport Toolkits provide clients with powerful tools that allow them to administer, configure, test,
integrate, and extend their Datacert solution on their own. This self-serve philosophy empowers clients to
quickly evolve solutions to meet changing business needs of users across the globe, more efficiently manage
and support their suite of legal systems, and reduce TCO.
Collaboration Portal:
The Passport Collaboration Portal enables in-house and outside counsel to securely collaborate on
anything – matter updates, budgets, timekeeper rates, accruals, or even custom forms of collaboration.
Integrated Applications:
Passport offers an Integration Toolkit as well as a web services interface, which put the power to create, maintain, and modify
system integrations in the hands of the customer to drive down TCO and ensure a seamless flow of data
between Passport and third-party systems.
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