How fast is CaseScan?

How fast is CaseScan?

CaseScan can process a twenty-minute-long video in under a second, with performance
influenced by factors such as drive type, speed, free space, and operating system. Similarly, it can
scan up to a terabyte of data in as little as twenty minutes.

What sets CaseScan apart is its ability to deliver initial results within minutes, without waiting for
the full scan to complete. As CaseScan performs its analysis, results are populated in real-time,
allowing you to start reviewing findings within 5 minutes while the scan continues seamlessly in
the background.
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