Roadmapping your cloud strategy

Read CTS’s guide for law firms planning a cloud-first IT strategy for the future.

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The concept of the ‘cloud-first’ IT strategy is gaining momentum, and more and more law firms are realising the business value of cloud technology, pushing it forwards into the early mainstream adoption phase. With this migration towards cloud adoption comes the need for cloud strategy expertise, which will ensure a firm’s journey to the cloud as seamless as possible.

CTS is the only provider of cloud and managed IT services purely dedicated to the UK & Irish legal sector. Our deep knowledge of key legal software applications and our partnerships with the leading providers of practice, case and document management software, including Thomson Reuters, Aderant and LexisNexis, equips us with a unique skillset, combining technological skills and legal sector expertise to configure a firm’s IT environment for optimum performance.

The objective of this eBook is to provide law firms with an understanding of how to establish a comprehensive and solid cloud strategy, and how to plan for and overcome any potential obstacles they may face along the way.

In this guide we cover:

  • How shifting to the cloud can drive operational change;
  • Why law firms require a digital strategy that supports client, employee and business delivery;
  • Factors that should be taken into consideration before migrating to the cloud;
  • The steps that should be taken along your cloud migration journey.

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