Cloud for Law Firms: What’s the Buzz All About?
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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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...
Managing Director at LawWare Ltd, Warren Wander has written recently in The Firm Magazine about the Cloud and how it is revolutionising the legal profession in the UK and around...
We are pleased to announce that Microsoft has recently featured LawCloud as a case study. Demonstrating how LawCloud has grown by adopting Microsoft’s Cloud services, Microsoft has shared this case...
Cloud Computing Explained / General Cloud Computing for UK Lawyers / Guest Articles on Cloud Computing
Evolving technologies and the swift development of the way they are used might leave your head spinning. But as Warren Wander explains, not only is the new IT revolution nothing...
LawCloud is hosting an exclusive legal event focusing on Law firm management, outsourcing and technology on 21 June 2011. The event is a must if you want to find out more about new technologies, outsourced services, better financial management and internet marketing.
This event is for lawyers in the North of England interested in a fresh approach to overcoming some of the challenges faced by law firms in the 21st century.
In a special feature on cloud computing for law firms, the Leeds and Yorkshire Lawyer magazine focuses on the business partnership between LawCloud and The Cashroom, which has harnessed the latest IT to offer a platform for law firms facing the challenges of the 21st century.
Following the driest April on record it may seem a little odd to be talking about clouds. However, there has probably never been a better time to discuss cloud computing: a buzz phrase blown into the marketplace in recent months on the back of gathering concerns about the future of legal services.
With a buzz word as strong as “Cloud”, it can sometimes be difficult keeping up-to-date with the most relevant cloud computing news without being overwhelmed by information overload.
In March, LawCloud published a White Paper called “Cloud Security Considerations: A Best Practice Guide for UK Law Firms” which can be found at http://www.lawcloud.co.uk/security. If you or your law firm are having any concerns about security with client data or with any other considerations when seeking to adopt a cloud computing model, this will be worth a read.
LawCloud continues to go from strength to strength with the launch of a new video. In this video, Warren explains the why Cloud Computing is becoming a great asset for law firms in the UK…
LawWare and The Cashroom Ltd are presenting a seminar for lawyers in Scotland interested in a fresh approach to overcoming the challenges faced by law firms in the 21st century.
In a special feature on outsourcing support for the legal office, the Law Society of Scotland’s Journal focuses on a business partnership that has harnessed the latest IT to offer a platform for law firms facing the challenges of the 21st century – and some client experiences.
Cloud computing, or “Cloud” as it is becoming known, is a new choice of IT platform for law firms in Scotland with firms moving their IT processing and data, to servers which are located outwith their own law offices. One of the benefits of this is that it allows smaller law firms to expand into new locations. There are three main reasons for this
LawCloud was officially launched on 2 February 2011 at Microsoft’s offices at Waverley Gate in Edinburgh. With a full turnout of over 90 delegates, this CPD event successfully demonstrated and explained the Cloud in simple terms to leaders from the Scottish legal profession.
We are pleased to advise that we are holding an official launch event for LawCloud in conjunction with Microsoft and the Law Society of Scotland next week on Wednesday 2nd February 2011.
Cloud Computing Explained / General Cloud Computing for UK Lawyers / Guest Articles on Cloud Computing
With our official LawCloud website due to launch very soon in mid-January and LawCloud itself launching officially on 2 February 2010 at Microsoft’s office in Edinburgh, we thought it may be appropriate to share a rather poetic introduction to the subject of cloud computing in the UK legal market with a focus on business continuity. This piece is shared as a guest article by Paul Humphreys, Technical Director of The Law-Writer Partnership Oxford UK. We hope you enjoy it.
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