by Jack Schaller | Apr 4, 2017 | General Technology
I am somewhat of a “gadget guy”, and am also not fond of filing, retrieving, and lugging around paper. A lethal combination, which has led me down many false trails in my search for the elusive ideal electronic note-taking solution. Like most professionals, I have to...
by Dana Riel | Mar 27, 2017 | General Technology, Law Firm Technology
One of the best presentations I saw at this year’s ABA TechShow was given by Nerino Petro and Josh Lazar on implementing Windows 10 in a law firm. Why would introducing a new operating system in a law firm be different than anywhere else? Answer: Because law firms...
by Jack Schaller | Jan 9, 2017 | General Technology
Seems like the start of a new year is a great time for all manner of promises regarding changes to behavior (e.g., losing weight, hitting the gym regularly, etc.). How about your tech behavior? Here are four suggestions, courtesy of Brian Chen and The New York Times,...
by Andrea Prigot | Jan 4, 2017 | General Technology, Law Firm Technology
Take a practical approach to securing your firm’s data by assessing how and where your data is stored, then implementing policies to protect it. Here is a cautionary tale from real life: Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have charged three Chinese citizens with making...
by Haig Hovaness | Dec 15, 2016 | General Technology
As the burden of managing the computing infrastructure of a law firm grows ever heavier, a new option is available for “virtualizing” law office systems,shifting this technology burden to outside service firms. The widespread availability of high speed...
by Dana Riel | May 10, 2016 | General Technology
We’ve received numerous calls from clients lately who are the recipients of new hardware at their office. Whether it is Windows Server 2016 or Windows 10 workstations, the reaction is the same: a belated realization that old software doesn’t always work with new...