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Summer22

Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine

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46 P E E R T O P E E R : I L T A ' S Q U A R T E R L Y M A G A Z I N E | S U M M E R 2 0 2 2 a better flow of data, an enhanced user experience, or a connection with a disparate data source that now enables a better work product. Does your planned integration adequately address these deliverables? 6. Opportunities for Change: We've all been in situations where we've had to address a problem with a band-aid fix solution. Implementing a long- term change can be more daunting, but quick fixes and workarounds can often pose content, search, and security risks – in addition to negatively impacting user productivity and IT resources. Are there opportunities to map out an integration path that eliminates "good for now" fixes? How many quick fixes have actually had a negative impact on productivity and cost the firm more than a long-term solution? 7. Go Native or Go Home: Is the integration native to the provider's platform, or has it been added on, similar to the band-aid method mentioned above? It's hard to argue against a natively integrated application that functions as one with connecting systems and provides users with desired workflows and streamlined productivity. Whether integrating electronic signatures or Microsoft Teams with your DMS, there's no denying the power of "going native." Integrations that Matter In a recent conversation with Zach Abramowitz, founder of Killer Whale Strategies, NetDocuments Chief Technology Officer and co-founder, Alvin Tedjamulia, argues that contract legal management (CLM), an emerging corporate legal technology with lots of buzz, must start with, and be seamlessly connected with, document management. "Contracts are documents," says Tedjamulia, "and as such, are under the same obligation as any other documents. But contracts are probably the most important documents that exist in a corporate legal department. And the thought of having contracts being managed by any other type of services that are not the single source of truth is just mind-boggling." Alvin's comments are a reminder to consider how current and future technologies connect and whether seamless integrations are possible between mission- critical solutions. Husch Blackwell is a prime example of a firm that has achieved native, deeply embedded integrations. Led by Senior Director of Knowledge Management and Technology Innovation Gene D'Aversa, the firm has been able to leverage NetDocuments' native APIs and build their own native integrations based on their internal IT expertise, including automating court filings and digital signature workflows. In fact, the firm created HB Innovations, LLC, an internal development incubator for new legal technology, to effectively create and license proprietary technology solutions that streamline business and legal processes. As cybersecurity risks rise, integrations that address security and tighten a firm's defenses are vital. Recognized as a leader by both Gartner and Forrester among Endpoint Protection Platforms and Extended Detection and Response (XDR) Providers, respectively, Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps (formerly known as Microsoft Cloud App Security) identifies and combats cyberthreats across cloud services. NetDocuments and other cloud providers are currently integrated with Microsoft Defender and therefore can extend customers' existing security and provide greater flexibility for governance strategies. As stated in Microsoft's technical documentation, connecting applications to Defender for Cloud Apps gives customers improved insights into their system activities F E A T U R E S

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