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Embracing Consumer Technology in the Law Firm Enterprise
by Barry Keno Everyone wants to work with the latest technology for the myriad benefits it provides. More people are embracing new technologies for personal use, and they’re expecting firms to take advantage of the same tools. This poses a multitude of problems for IT departments, and law firm professionals are increasingly unwilling to accept mandates from IT about what technology they can use. IT must find a way to support the ever-growing list of consumer technologies, while maintaining control over the firm’s environment.
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Are Tablets Ready for Prime Time? by Rakesh Madhava PAGE 50
Negotiate Your Ideal Telecom Contract by Andrew Collier
PAGE 58 Virtual Desktop Implementation:
An Inside Look at Why and How by Christopher Lewis PAGE 62
Fast Application Deployment with VMware in the Cloud by Silas McCullough and Patrick Sklodowski
PAGE 68 Breaking the Code On Mobile
Device Data Encryption by David Beck
PAGE 74 The Downside of Mobile Devices in the Workplace by Ahmed Datoo
PAGE 80 E-Card Technology Distributes Holiday Joy
by Matthew Parfitt and Lex Sadler
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The Evolution of Dictation by Florian Schwiecker
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