It is always handy to have a few of the current IT buzzwords in your arsenal for those meetings with salesmen from your IT suppliers. Not to mention the times when you’re stuck in the lift with one of the geeks from technical support.
IT people believe distributed computing is poised to become the ‘next big thing’ and senior lawyers around the country will have to get their heads around it – if not now, then the next time the network needs upgrading. This article demystifies an ‘under the bonnet’ technology issue that will increasingly impinge on the legal sector.
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