Category Archives: Cloud Computing
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Our ever-greater dependence on technology is changing the legal landscape just as it’s rearranging how so many other industries function. Perhaps it shouldn’t come as a surprise that this trend has given rise to the “virtual law office,” or VLO.
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Cloud computing refers to web-based creation, storage, access and sharing of data, whether text or images. The cloud is easily accessed by any internet-enabled device – a traditional desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone, etc. It’s that mobile accessibility, coupled with significant … Continue reading
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Cloud computing continues to evolve, with an increasing emphasis on virtualization. If software can be accessed virtually, why not the operating system and hardware, too?
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The talk in the IT world over the last few years about cloud computing has gotten louder. For those of you who are just catching onto the buzz, Eric Knorr for infoworld.com defines “the cloud” simply: “Cloud computing encompasses any … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud computing, cloud-based services, data, reliability
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