With the prevalence of remote and hybrid work, many firms have implemented a bring your own device (BYOD) policy.
by Michael Martin, on October 2, 2024
With the prevalence of remote and hybrid work, many firms have implemented a bring your own device (BYOD) policy.
by Deborah Kaplan, on September 4, 2024
By now you are likely familiar with the term cloud for your business – when servers reside in data centers and are accessed over the internet, rather than physically sitting in a room at your office.
by Deborah Kaplan, on July 10, 2024
In today’s fast-paced business environment, having access to your applications and data from outside the office is a must.
Employees often work remotely from multiple locations, including their homes, and must be able to solve an unexpected client emergency or handle other business-critical issues from anywhere.
One popular way to work from outside the office is a remote desktop access solution where a third-party service or operating system feature allows users to see and interact with their desktop from anywhere as if they were on-site.
However, remote access is not without its challenges. Here are some of the top challenges faced by people who rely on remote access solutions and how to overcome them.
by Deborah Kaplan, on May 8, 2024
To thrive in an increasingly competitive world, law firms need IT that will support their ability to provide excellent client service. A firm’s IT system must strategically align with operations and enable attorneys and staff to work efficiently, productively, and securely, whether on-site or at a remote location. Desktop as a Service (DaaS), checks all of these boxes, allowing a law firm to realize multiple benefits.
by Deborah Kaplan, on March 27, 2024
Technology is integral to your law firm’s successful operations. An efficient, secure, accessible, and well-designed IT system will support your ability to provide outstanding client service and distinguish yourself in an increasingly competitive marketplace. As aw firms evolve, their managed IT service provider must be able to provide solutions that support their dynamic business objectives. Here are some signs that it may be time to change your managed IT service provider.
by Deborah Kaplan, on March 20, 2024
The traditional law firm office with desktop computers and bulky on-premise servers is no longer optimal for a hybrid or remote work environment. To thrive today, law firms need IT systems enabling attorneys and staff to perform all their tasks efficiently, productively, and securely whether they are in the office or working from home, court, a client’s office, or even on the go. Remote desktop solutions, which allow users to access their desktop computer from any location, were developed to help support a flexible workplace. However, for the reasons enumerated below, Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is a far superior option for law firms.
by Morris Tabush, on February 28, 2024
As we bid farewell to 2023 and set our sights on the horizon of 2024, I find it essential to reflect on our journey and how we’ve developed our cloud and IT services. 2023 was marked by challenges, growth, and strategic adaptations. Let's delve into the highlights and glimpse at what lies ahead.
by Deborah Kaplan, on February 7, 2024
Businesses are increasingly storing data in the cloud. Over the next decade, the global cloud computing market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 16.8%, from $629.5 billion in 2023 to $2,974.6 billion in 2033, according to Market.us. By adopting cloud-based technologies, companies realize multiple advantages, including superior flexibility, ease of access, scalability, and, in many cases, enhanced security. Below are some considerations to ensure the safety of your data in the cloud.
by Deborah Kaplan, on January 3, 2024
As a law firm, you need your IT to be reliable, secure, and properly designed to support your business goals. For most law firms, it is cost-prohibitive to have all the competencies you need to design, manage, and support a modern IT system in-house. Many firms partner with an outside managed service provider (MSP) for some or all of their IT needs. Here are seven essential questions to ask when interviewing MSPs.
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