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Tag Archives: cloud computing
Cloud Computing in Law Firms: Progress?
In late 2012 my post The Inevitability of Cloud Computing in Law Firms summarized findings from a 2012 global cloud survey finding that 45% of respondents favored use of it for certain applications and predicted widespread adoption of cloud computing … Continue reading
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Tagged Bose McKinney & Evans, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, cloud, cloud computing, cloud computing adoption, ethics, ting
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Microsoft in the Cloud: 2 New Offerings
Officially rolling out today, and developed by their in-house legal department Microsoft’s Matter Center for Office 365 is receiving good reviews. Designed with attorneys in mind, it allows real-time access and simultaneous collaboration both internally and externally to documents across … Continue reading
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Tagged attorneys, Bose McKinney & Evans, Cheryl Niemeier, cloud computing, Microsoft, mobile, practice management, sway
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Potholes, Technology, and Preparing for the Future
Having emerged a few short months ago from one of the harshest winters in recent years, potholes have been plentiful this spring in Indiana. So what do potholes have to do with the legal profession? Having recently read How Should … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, attorneys, big data, Bose McKinney & Evans, Business, change, cloud computing, collaboration, security, technology
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4 Tech Tools Worth Investigating
There are many technology tools on the market designed for a variety of purposes, but if you have not already invested your time into the following four technology tools you may want to give them a closer look. Martindale.com a … Continue reading
Practical Posts Win: My Top 10 Articles from 2013
Happy New Year! I hope 2013 was a great year for all and may 2014 prove to be just as wonderful. The Bose Law and Technology Blog went live just over a year ago and has 5,969 total views. Glancing … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, cloud computing, Law, New Year, rss, social media, twitter
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Cloud Computing: An Update
My earlier post from November 2012, The Inevitability of Cloud Computing in Law Firms summarized the findings from a survey on use of the cloud and listed benefits of cloud computing. More recently, predictions regarding IT and cloud use among … Continue reading
The Inevitability of Cloud Computing in Law Firms
Cloud computing has been a buzzword for a number of years, but when it comes to law firm use, it’s still mostly just a buzzword. That may be about to change. The recently released Legal IT Professionals 2012 Global Cloud Survey … Continue reading