It is no secret that the pandemic spurred rapid cloud adoption across legal, and that tech vendors are rolling out more cloud-based solutions than ever before.
But just because a trend has caught on doesn’t necessarily mean it is smooth sailing.
Security concerns and tricky APIs are complicating cloud-based tool integration, and likely impacting when and what a firm wants to transfer over to the cloud.
October 06, 2022 at 03:49 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Legaltech News
It is no secret that the pandemic spurred rapid cloud adoption across legal, and that tech vendors are rolling out more cloud-based solutions than ever before.
But just because a trend has caught on doesn’t necessarily mean it is smooth sailing.
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