Making the move from on-premises to cloud

Read NetDocuments‘ guide to moving to the cloud, and learn why doing so can make your law firm more secure and efficient, both immediately and year over year.

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In the next three to five years, cloud technology will be a driving factor in the legal technology profession.

Lawyers are becoming more familiar with cloud technologies and are attracted by anytime, anywhere access, low cost of entry, predictable monthly expenses and robust data backup. Notably, almost 30% indicate that cloud services provide the benefit of giving greater security than they can provide on their own.

The pandemic changed the course of many companies for the long-term. With working remote becoming the norm, VPNs and on-premises solutions consistently slowing down productivity and a greater need for collaboration and security, the benefits of the Cloud are clearer than ever before.

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