LexisNexis Legal & Professional announced last Monday the upgrade of its browser-based review platform Concordance Evolution to version 2.1, now available in an on-premise version.

Evolution is built on a Microsoft .NET framework using an SQL database and a Windows Server operating system, said Steve Ashbacher, vice president of Concordance at LexisNexis, which is headquartered in New York City. Users will need an SQL license. Because its web interface uses Informative Graphics Corp.‘s native review tool Brava, Evolution currently only supports Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browsers. But Ashbacher told LTN there are plans to move to a more HTML5-enabled configuration in the next release to bring support for other popular browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, and Safari.