For three days last month, the WannaCry ransomware cyberattack spread across the globe with chilling speed. From Friday May 12th to Monday May 15th, it infected over 230,000 computers worldwide. The attack worked by locking files on the computers and displaying a ”ransom note” requesting a sizeable payment in Bitcoin crypto-currency to unlock them.
Practice management software that tracks cases, contacts, due dates and calendars has been a staple of legal technology for several decades. Programs like Toronto’s own Amicus Attorney, Time Matters, Practice Master, and Abacus have loyal followings.
LexCloud.ca, Canada’s leading Cloud IT provider for law firms, is proud to announce that we have been awarded membership in the Tier 1 Direct Partner in the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) Program. This program is designed to enable a select group of partners who have demonstrated the ability to provide full end-to-end solutions to their clients, to directly provide and integrate Microsoft’s Cloud offering, including Office 365 and Azure, with their core product.
LexCloud.ca is proud to be named one of Canada’s Top Vendors in the category of Cloud-Based Practice Management Software/Solutions in Canadian Lawyer’s 1st Annual Readers Choice Awards.