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Why UK law firms should utilise Azure Virtual Desktop as their IT platform

Azure Virtual Desktop can help firms be more secure, scalable and integrated, while also supporting other key objectives on the SME legal strategic agenda – says Nick Hayne, head of professional services, Quiss.

Nick Hayne, head of professional services|Quiss|

While much has been written about the future of law firms in the UK and their acceptance or otherwise of a hybrid working environment, the emphasis has been on work-life balance, smaller offices and ongoing employee wellbeing, rather than the technology that makes it possible.

But switching from the traditional office environment, with desktop computers connected by physical network cabling, requires an IT solution that allows employees to work, communicate and collaborate efficiently and securely when they are not physically in the office.

To address the issue, there are any number of reasons why a UK law firm should consider using Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), which allows employees to access the applications and data they need from any device with an internet connection.

They can work from any location, including the office, home, or even a client’s office, while retaining a secure connection to the firms systems and data. And here are what we here at Quiss believe are the most compelling reasons to consider AVD:

  1. Security. AVD has a number of security features in place to protect data, including encryption, authentication, and monitoring, which can be important for a law firm handling sensitive client data.
  2. Compliance. AVD is compliant with various data protection regulations and standards, including GDPR and HIPAA, which can help a UK law firm meet its own compliance obligations.
  3. Scalability. AVD allows you to scale your applications up or down based on your needs, so you only pay for what you use. This can be beneficial for a law firm that needs to be able to handle fluctuating workloads.
  4. Integration. AVD integrates with a wide range of tools and services, making it easier to build and deploy applications. This can be helpful for a law firm that wants to be able to use a variety of software solutions.
  5. Management. AVD includes a number of tools to help you manage your resources, including Azure Monitor, which provides real-time insights into the performance of your applications. This can be useful for a law firm that needs to keep track of its IT resources.
  6. Support. AVD provides a range of support options, including online resources and technical support, to help you get the most out of the platform. This can be beneficial for a law firm that needs assistance with its IT infrastructure.

Overall, technology plays a crucial role in supporting hybrid working in UK law firms by enabling employees to access the tools and resources they need to work effectively, regardless of their location.

Leveraging these technologies will ensure law firms can improve the flexibility and productivity of their teams, whie delivering a service that better meets the needs of their current and future clients.

If you want any more information about how making the switch to Azure Virtual Desktop will give your law firm a competitive advantage in these competitive times, please get in touch with Quiss today and we’ll explain the benefits in detail.

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