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Get Ahead in the Cloud: How & Why Hosted Data is 'Sometimes' Safer, Better

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Are you still debating a move to “the cloud?” Thomson Reuters has released a free practice management article —in its Independent Thinking series—that defines cloud technology, and lays out specific reasons why hosted software (a.k.a. Software as a Service/SaaS) has data security and efficiency benefits for solo and small law firms.

If that particular cloud is done right. That’s right, there’s more than one cloud. And not every cloud is as secure as the next.

Entitled Getting Ahead in the Cloud: Why Small Law Firms Find Their Niche in Hosted Cloud Software, the article explores the attributes that make each small law firm unique, and then discusses how they match up with specific features of private hosted cloud technology.

Here’s a taste of what’s in the article:

1) You need to keep your (and your clients’) information secure. Learn to identify the hosted cloud software that does or does not meet the legal industry’s exceptionally high security standards.

2) Nowadays, little distinction exists between business hours and off-hours. Learn how hosted cloud software eases the strain.

3) The phrase “big data” refers to the increasingly voluminous electronic information that you need to manage and interpret, even for average sized cases. Learn how litigation-specific tools can help.

4) And much more.

Download your free PDF copy of Getting Ahead in the Cloud: Why Small Law Firms Find Their Niche in Hosted Cloud Software to learn more about cloud computing for a solo and small practice.

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