Looking to the Skies - Law Firms and Cloud Computing
Jinfo Article
11th March 2013
By James Mullan
Abstract
Much has been written in recent years about how cloud computing is going to revolutionise the way that law firms work. Cloud computing and SaaS has, in fact, been a disruptive force for much longer than we think and has the potential for long-term impact in most industries including the academic and commercial legal sector.
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