by Jack Schaller | Nov 15, 2011 | General Technology
If Moses were to recreate his famous descent from the cloud today, coming down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments in hand, what would he be carrying them on? An iPad? A Kindle Fire? A Samsung or an Asus tablet? He would certainly have no lack of choices, and...
by Jack Schaller | Oct 11, 2011 | Document Management, NetDocuments
In the September/October 2011issue of The Pennsylvania Lawyer, published by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, practicing attorney and technology consultant Shannon Brown provides a very thoughtful and informative primer on the “why’s and wherefores” of cloud...
by Dana Riel | Sep 13, 2011 | Timeslips
Timeslips, the award-winning time and billing software program, has an informal mantra: You’ll never have an excuse for not billing your time. The manufacturers of the program supported this idea by allowing users to enter time on their workstations, on remote...
by Jack Schaller | Jul 26, 2011 | Document Management, General Technology, Practice Management
I am casting my vote for “Cloud” as the leading candidate for “techie buzzword of the year.” Those of us in the industry who are old enough to have had a career prior to technology becoming ubiquitous may remember when this was called “distributive data processing”...
by Jack Schaller | Mar 9, 2011 | Document Management, NetDocuments
There is much talk about Software as a Service (SaaS) being the “light” version of the traditional server-based networks that have been deployed over the past few decades. Time to think again. NetDocuments, a web-based document management system by the Utah-based...