Your law firm’s guide to a serverless future

Cloud Geeni‘s guide on moving IT systems to the cloud, and the value that such a transition can create for law firms.

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With a typical lawyer’s workday scheduled and recorded by the minute, the last thing legal firms need while supervising teams and handling client cases is computer problems.

Even with a smoothly running IT ecosystem, managing systems and handling computer hardware places a heavy burden on a firm’s budgets and time.

Today, many legal companies are considering future-proofing their firms’ IT systems with serverless computing. Undeniably, the idea of investing in migrating to the cloud is gaining more traction worldwide, with the number of law firms shifting their data and applications spiking in recent years.

This whitepaper answers the question ‘what, how, and why serverless?”

Before exploring the benefits and concerns that legal firms face when migrating to the cloud, it is essential to understand the technology.

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