New Cloud computing guide provides practical guidance and an informative checklist for vetting providers.
Over the last decade, Canadian law societies have largely remained irresolute when it comes to regulating law firm technology. Some have taken a restrictive stance while others continue to leave it up to interpretation under broader rules of professional conduct.
Comparing and pricing technology solutions for your law firm is a complex process, particularly when you are considering very different models.
As Cloud computing becomes increasingly popular and more law firms trade their server rooms for a Cloud-based virtual desktop ("Cloud IT"), many providers are tacking Cloud solutions onto their suite of services. With so many vendors to choose from, selecting the right provider for your firm can be challenging.
You've been told your law firm’s servers are approaching “end of life” (EOL), and you have to upgrade before warranties expire and the manufacturer withdraws support.