Richard Susskind on Cloud Computing for Law Firms

Richard Susskind posted, in September 2010, some interesting comments on the web re the future of legal IT in law firms. He states that:-

“Cloud computing does the thing, it actually puts the data storage, the computing power, and the facilities that used to be only available to large organisations, make them available to small organisations. I think all these firms are absolutely crucial in bringing and driving technology through into the legal profession. These of themselves it seems to me are more infrastructural issues rather than fundamental strategic issues.”

The rest of the article can be viewed at http://www.legalitprofessionals.com/Global-news/richard-susskind-about-law-firm-it-management-and-cloud-computing.html

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8 Responses

  1. Great read! You should definitely follow up to this topic..

    Kind regards
    Sharron

  2. Great read! You should definitely follow up on this topic??

    Rodrick

  3. night terror says:

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  4. I can not quite see it from your end in all my honesty. maybe it is since i’m actual new on that field but I’ll continue reading and shoot an email when I have some doubts if you don’t have anything agains this?

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  1. November 3, 2010

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