Now that you’ve asked all of the right questions of your prospective cloud partners (Questions to Ask – Part 1, Questions to Ask – Part 2), you’re ready to go…
Recently, we explored seven questions to ask your prospective cloud providers as you’re doing your due diligence for your leadership team. This week, we’re going to explore seven more questions.…
Choosing a cloud partner is the single most important decision you’ll make in your cloud journey. The cloud provider has the ability to make or break the project, the user…
Given the kind of personal information that attorneys deal with on a day-to-day basis, the spike in remote work raises the risk of this same sensitive data falling into the…
Success with work-from-home models has some firms wondering when – or if – they’ll go back to the main office now that they are mostly free to return.
Originally published June 26, 2020, by Bill Sorenson, VP of Product, at www.elite.com. Learning from the COVID-19 Impact We’ve seen a dramatic change over the last four months in relation…
Whoever said, “May you live in interesting times” couldn’t have possibly imagined the “times” that we all are now experiencing to one degree or another. While the massive shutdowns that…
Multifactor authentication throws a wrench into malicious attacks.
In order to get the most utility from your cloud, make sure you take the time to organize your cloud so it can best serve your needs. Keeping
Physical files aren’t secure enough to be used for the sensitive information law firms deal with.
When it comes to practicing law, time is money. Cloud technology can save your firm a significant amount of both.
Cloud technology is liberating lawyers from the physical office by granting access to documents from any location.