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What Amazon S3's Price Drop Could Mean to Legal Technology Vendors

by Brendan McKenna

Amazon Web Services recently announced a price reduction for its Amazon S3 (aka Simple Storage Service) online web storage service for businesses. The price drop of 2.5 cents per gigabyte may not have a big impact on client companies' bottom lines for now, but with increasing storage volume and the possibility that prices will continue to go down over time, the savings could really add up. S3 was first launched in the U.S. in 2006 and in Europe in 2007, and was initially priced at 15 cents per gigabyte of stored information (now down to 12.5 cents per GB). ... [MORE]

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Feb. 8, 2012: Product News Briefs

Here are this week's latest legal tech industry developments, together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from BIA, Integreon, Ipro Tech, LiveDeposition, Nextpoint, OrcaTec, PureDiscovery, and Thomson Reuters' WestLawNext.

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CoIT: an IT Nightmare?
Above and Beyond KM

For the average worker, it might seem like a dream come true. However, I suspect that some information technology folks consider it a nightmare. What's the issue? The advent of the consumerization of IT; something Scott Finnie calls "CoIT." Dion Hinchcliffe describes the elements of CoIT in the following way ... [MORE]

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