Cloud migration helps CFG Law with growth and client-centricity

A scalable managed cloud solution developed by CTS helped CFG Law achieve better efficiency, security and flexibility – enabling a more tailored offering for clients and creating a strong base for expansion

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CFG Law chose to migrate to the cloud in order to adapt to the ever-changing demands of the legal sector, whilst also achieving increased data security, flexibility and efficiency.

The Requirement

CFG Law was introduced to CTS when the firm was going through the process of assessing its IT infrastructure to ensure that it met the requirements of an exceedingly demanding and ever-evolving serious injury market, as well as providing a platform for digital transformation. Planning ahead for the future, CFG Law realised the need to transition to a ‘cloud-first’ strategy in order to achieve its objectives of growth, innovation and agile working. By making this change and moving to the cloud, the firm could gain the flexibility, efficiency and heightened security it needed to drive its “Client First Service” strategy forward.

CFG Law is an innovative serious and catastrophic injury business driven by a common purpose ‘to help those affected by injury – together.’ It was vital for the firm to have a robust, secure and efficient environment in place so that it could offer these services to clients and maintain a strong position in a highly competitive market.

Upon completion of the firm’s due diligence checks and an extensive selection process, CFG Law chose CTS to design, deliver and manage a brand new, cloud-based environment for its applications, as well as a resilient disaster recovery solution and ongoing technical support to ensure high availability of mission critical IT systems, strong cybersecurity defences and total compliance with its specific legal sector requirements.

 

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