LawCloud’s Blog named as a Top 10 Best New Blog of 2011
We are pleased to announce that our LawCloudComputing blog has been listed by Computer Weekly as one of their top 10 best new blogs of 2011. As Computer Weekly notes,...
We are pleased to announce that our LawCloudComputing blog has been listed by Computer Weekly as one of their top 10 best new blogs of 2011. As Computer Weekly notes,...
A leader in cloud for law firms in the UK, LawCloud now features on The Law Society of Scotland’s website regarding guidance about cloud computing. As the Law Society notes,...
LawCloud continues to invest in its systems with the latest state of the art Cloud monitoring software to ensure its clients achieve the best performance possible. With a reputation for...
Cloud computing is being embraced on a wide scale by law firms on both sides of the Atlantic. In the US, the sixteenth annual survey on law firm technology by...
As a total Cloud fanatic, I’m amazed and energised at the transition that is currently happening in both the business and technical worlds. The transition to the Cloud is growing...
Earlier today (Wednesday 26 October 2011), The Mercure Hotel in Inverness hosted the fourth and final instalment in a series of legal practice management events chaired by Warren Wander, founder...
The Law Society of Scotland is welcoming lawyers from across Scotland and, indeed, the rest of the UK, to attend an upcoming event on Cloud computing for law firms. The...
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Sat on a busy morning train, laptop on table, connected to 3g checking emails, just plugged in the headphones into my Window 7 smart phone to listen to a podcast,...
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Cloud computing is now being considered in every corner of every business. For many startups, it’s their first resort: Twitter, Foursquare and dozens of others turned first to Amazon’s cloud computing service to store and process data because it meant they didn’t have to buy servers to store anything; they would just pay for the storage and bandwidth they used. That turns computing from a capital expense into an operating expense, with direct benefits for cashflow – key for a small business.
Cloud adoption continues to grow from strength to strength and industry leaders in this field such as LawCloud are proving that this technology works well and is here to stay.
Last month, The Copthorne Hotel in Aberdeen hosted the third instalment in a series of legal practice management events chaired by Warren Wander, founder of LawCloud. Professor Stewart Brymer –...
In a recent article in the Firm Magazine, LawCloud’s founder Warren Wander explains what the recent Cloud buzz is all about. Warren notes, “In this fast moving world that we...
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