by Jack Schaller | Aug 25, 2014 | General Technology
With Microsoft’s introduction of Cloud-oriented versions of their popular Office productivity apps, there has been a lot of confusion about Office 365, Office 2013, SkyDrive, OneDrive, and the so-called “Click to Run” options embedded in some of these offerings. There...
by Jack Schaller | Jun 30, 2014 | General Technology, Time Matters
We often get complaints from clients and their IT vendors about the out-of-control size of their SQL Server database transaction log file. In some rare cases log files have gotten so large that performing a backup of your database is nearly impossible. In most cases...
by Dana Riel | Jun 4, 2014 | General Technology
On May 19, the U.S. Department of Justice announced indictments against five members of the Chinese military on charges of hacking into computers and stealing valuable trade secrets from U.S. firms. The Chinese response: If you leave doors open, don’t be...
by Jack Schaller | Apr 8, 2014 | Document Management, General Technology, Practice Management
I have now returned from the ABA TechShow in Chicago, have waded through the avalanche of papers that were distributed at the show (well, mostly waded through, anyway), and have reviewed my notes from the sessions I personally attended. Now I need to deliver what I...
by Dana Riel | Mar 25, 2014 | General Technology
This week the ABA is sponsoring their annual legal technology conference in Chicago. Billed as “the place where lawyers, legal professionals and technology all come together”, there will be panel discussions, seminars and face to face meetings with experts presenting...
by Jack Schaller | Feb 25, 2014 | General Technology
Remember when Microsoft first released Windows XP back in 2001? Yes, it really has been over a dozen years since its initial release. Initially annoying because of its somewhat different look and feel, users eventually embraced XP as a prettier, more stable successor...