How is cloud computing supporting the legaltech revolution?

Learn how cloud can support the adoption of digital processes in SME law firms with Actionstep’s latest whitepaper.

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From an event with David Hepburn, global president of Actionstep, Sam Miller, UK & Ireland partner management at Amazon Web Services and Scott Bozinis, CEO of Infotrack – we have summarised some of the key areas where cloud-based technologies are supporting law firm growth and innovation. In addition to helping firms stay more relevant and competitive, cloud-technology allows teams to be more self-sufficient and efficient, while keeping client and other confidential data secure across systems.

This whitepaper explores how cloud computing supports the adoption of a digital approach to the practice of law, ease of access to useful and timely data, and three key points to utilise in order to stay ahead of market developments.

As things change and the world continues to find many new equilibriums it’s so important that your technology is an enabler rather than preventing you from innovating and creating the types of business models that you really want. So, moving to the latest cloud-based technology is definitely going to pay huge dividends for your firm in the long term.

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