Hewlett Packard Development released a number of new printers at the company's Global Influencer Summit in Shanghai, including a new mobile all-in-one printer.
Web Analytics, the newest product from Thomson Reuters subsidiary Hubbard One, is intended to help law firms determine the effectiveness of their websites.
Dell has released its 12th generation of PowerEdge servers with better thermal design to cool modern data centers without chillers and improved Intel Xeon processors.
Olympus announced Thursday the new DS-2500, a new portable recording device that packs in many features found in Olympus' professional dictation systems such as the new DS-3500 and DS-7000.
Washington, D.C., law firm Steptoe & Johnson last week disclosed to Congress that it is lobbying for a McLean, Va.-based defense contractor on cybersecurity matters.
BigHand, a manufacturer of voice productivity and workflow software, Tuesday announced the launch of an integration module for OpenText's eDocs document management system.
Cloud services became more accessible to legal pros this week, as tech giants and niche players introduced new products -- but experts question whether cloud storage's advantages outweigh its drawbacks.
Workshare, known for document collaboration software, released a new version of its lawyer-friendly PDF editor last week.
Consultant Ed Mikuszewski, of Kraft & Kennedy, takes an early look at Windows Server 8 Beta, and believes that pre-release features and improvements bode well for the final version.
In the past, technology leaders at smaller law firms have reduced risk by following BigLaw's lead. But William Caraher, CIO of von Briesen & Roper, questions that approach.