Extract from Brittany Roush’s article “Building Better Tech: A Look at Relativity’s Partnership with Microsoft and Elasticsearch”
Our mission at Relativity is to organize data, discover the truth, and act on it. It’s important that we do this well—and not just because one of our core values as a company is to exceed the expectations of our customers and colleagues. It’s important because the impact our users have on the world is incredible, and our job is to enable their success.
Thanks to the hard work of the people in our community, RelativityOne is plugged into not just career-defining M&A work or high-stakes litigation, but urgent investigations, compliance activities, data breach responses, and many other legally—and ethically—impactful use cases. The outcomes of these cases can change careers, industries, and lives.
And in today’s highly connected world, it would be impossible for us to build software that’s robust and extensible enough to manage all of this in a vacuum. Our vibrant user and partner community is extraordinarily helpful in bringing our mission to life. Some of those partners include Microsoft, Azure OpenAI, and Elasticsearch, and I had the privilege of working with them to put together some content for Microsoft’s Build conference this spring.
What is the Microsoft Build Conference—And Why Was Relativity There?
Hosted annually, Microsoft Build brings the developer community together with key Microsoft experts. The conference centers around the latest innovations in software development, coding, and related technologies, and offers breakout sessions, workshops, networking opportunities, and other ways to connect and learn. Imagine a version of Relativity Fest built specifically for our own developer community, and then make it Microsoft-sized—that’ll give you an idea of what I mean.