Cloud Computing
This is FindLaw's Legal Technology Center's collection of Cloud Computing articles. Information, white papers, case studies and press releases on cloud computing issues such as security, storage, access, compatibility, case studies, white papers and more are provided here.
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The Cloud Explained, Part 1 of 2
The cloud is a collection of utilities built on Internet technologies for on-demand services.
The Cloud Explained, Part 2 of 2In Part Two, we'll explore data centers, the facilities where Internet information actually resides.
Five Key Considerations for Law Firms Before Moving to the CloudTo help you decide whether you're ready to move to the cloud, here are some important elements to consider.
Tips to Simplify and Unify Law Firm Communications for the CloudLaw firms today are looking to unify the patchwork of communications and collaboration services they have installed over the past two decades by moving them to the cloud.
The Cloud: Ethical Obligations for Lawyers in the Modern Era IIIAs more organizations move their information to the cloud, attorneys must also understand the potential ethical issues involved in storing data off-site on the Internet, rather than on physical servers that the organization owns.
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Attorneys must strive to protect their valuable client data and company work product -- and the most cost- and time-efficient way to do so is via cloud services. -
Cloud computing and mobile technology have brought a modern day order to the business of law. With an app for seemingly everything, lawyers can effectively manage a myriad of tasks and communications in the office or remotely. With a few strategic tools and tips, your mobile device can function as a traveling assistant to facilitate document and communication management on-the-go. -
An "IT Bill of Rights for Law Firms" dealing with cloud communications service providers. -
Here are three tips for simplifying the process of converging voice, data and video communications, and managing all of the vendors supporting those systems. -
In the technology world, "the cloud" is an apt name for a murky topic with a hazy definition. Originally a computer science term, technologists and non-technologists alike have used "cloud computing" loosely, casually, and confusingly. Even among software experts, the exact definition of the cloud varies considerably. -
In Part One of this article we explored the meaning of "The Cloud" and arrived at a definition: The cloud is a collection of utilities built on Internet technologies for on-demand services. In Part Two, we'll explore data centers, the facilities where Internet information actually resides. -
To help you decide whether your law firm is ready to move to the cloud, here are some important elements to consider. -
Hutchison Whampoa Limited today announced the global launch of the X-Series from 3. The X-Series from 3 marks the beginning of the internet via mobile broadband, and heralds a new way of doing business for mobile network operators.