Extech Cloud Kagan Moss case study


How Extech Cloud supports Kagan Moss

“We have found Extech Cloud to be the source of reliable advice with good systems for dealing with upgrades, maintenance and emergencies,” says Michael Garson, partner at Kagan Moss.

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Kagan Moss is a firm of solicitors based in Teddington, South West London. Established in 1977, Kagan Moss provides services to professional firms, executors, trusts, family clients including elderly, single and retired clients located in Greater London and across the UK.

Extech Cloud began working with Kagan Moss in 2015 when it was working with a single server. Over the years, Extech Cloud has set up two server generations while supporting the team’s case management system, file and folder process, email and accounts package.

Being a cost conscious organisation, Extech Cloud has worked towards ensuring all IT costs are minimised, so as to not impact on client costs.

Today, the team provides ongoing support and general guidance for OneDrive and Microsoft Teams where needed, and is on-hand to support and develop more streamlined ways to ensure the team can work to the best of their ability.

“We have found Extech Cloud to be the source of reliable advice with good systems for dealing with upgrades, maintenance and emergencies,” says Michael Garson, partner at Kagan Moss.

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