This move is being prompted not just by the advantages of cloud computing, but by shifting international laws and data regulations.
New data suggests that law firms have serious problems with cybersecurity. Luckily, cloud solutions can provide help.
Most of the work we do today is done on the computer, but that doesn’t mean paper has gone away.
Not only does the cloud offer amazing e-discovery benefits, but it can also be more affordable than an on-site data center.
Law firms should be aware of multiple cloud security threats in 2018.
According report by the international market research and consultation company MarketsandMarkets, the global mobile cloud market will grow to $46.90 billion by 2019, up from $9.43 billion in 2014.
As more and more companies undertake an almost mandatory digital transformation, the act of moving critical workloads to the cloud is being held up by legacy IT infrastructure. Legacy IT…
Law firms who are unsure over the integration of a cloud platform into their working practices face the risk of failing to meet their client’s digital expectations.
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