Not exact matches
Just yesterday, I posted here about announcements by two of the leading
cloud - based
practice management platforms, Clio and Rocket Matter, that they had launched
application programming interfaces (APIs) that will allow third - party
application developers to integrate directly with their platforms.
The
cloud - based
practice management application MyCase announced this week that it has been acquired by AppFolio, a company that creates software for use in residential property
management.
Today, another
cloud - based
practice management platform, MyCase, announced the launch of its API allowing third - parties to develop
applications for its platform.
This is the first major capital investment in any
cloud - based
practice management application, so it will be interesting to see where Clio goes from here.
I am here at LegalTech in New York where I had an opportunity to meet yesterday with Jack Newton and Rian Gauvreau, founders of Clio, the
cloud - based
practice management application.
At Legaltech today, the
cloud - based
practice -
management application Rocket Matter announced two new features: integration with QuickBooks Online and a fully integrated payment - processing system called Rocket Matter Payments.
In January, within days of each other, both companies added document assembly to their
cloud - based
practice management applications.
The variety of
cloud applications relevant to law
practice management make the Zap possibilities endless.
Box integrates with two
cloud - based platforms popular among legal professionals,
practice management platform Clio and information security
application IntApp.
Recently, I wrote about announcements (here and here) from two
cloud - based
practice management applications, Rocket Matter and Clio, that they had added document assembly to their menus of features.
Zapier's focus on modern
cloud applications can also lay the foundation for bespoke
practice management software at a surprisingly low price point.
The ScanSnap
Cloud, in turn, forwards the documents to the users» favorite document storage
applications such as Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, or Rocket Matter (which, as of this writing, is the only legal
practice management software that directly integrates with the ScanSnap
Cloud).
What happens when you run a fully - integrated EHR and
Practice Management application in Amazon's leading Public
Cloud, managed by Connectria, a pioneer in HIPAA / HITECH Compliance services?
This is the first major capital investment in any
cloud - based
practice management application, -LSB-...]
The next most commonly used
applications were two
cloud - based
practice management platforms, Clio, with 12 % saying they'd used it, and RocketMatter, with 5.1 % having used it.
Virtual desktops in the private Heritage
cloud consist of a highly integrated collection of document
management,
practice management, and collaboration
applications.
While software - as - a-service (SaaS) is a significant offering in the
cloud world, with some strong companies dedicated to providing legal
practice management applications, there are a number of other opportunities that require less dramatic changes to your
practice.
Vendors of
cloud - based
practice management applications are continually building out their products by adding new features and new integrations with third - party software.
The
cloud - based practice - management company Clio kicked off its annual Clio Cloud Conference in Chicago today with announcements of two new features and eight new integrations with third - party applicat
cloud - based
practice -
management company Clio kicked off its annual Clio
Cloud Conference in Chicago today with announcements of two new features and eight new integrations with third - party applicat
Cloud Conference in Chicago today with announcements of two new features and eight new integrations with third - party
applications.
Abacus Data Systems, the San Diego company long known for its AbacusLaw
practice management system, branched off in a whole new direction today with the launch of Abacus Private
Cloud (APC), a secure, hosted, cloud - based environment for law firms to run all their technology and applicat
Cloud (APC), a secure, hosted,
cloud - based environment for law firms to run all their technology and applicat
cloud - based environment for law firms to run all their technology and
applications.
I reported recently that the
cloud practice -
management application MyCase is slated to debut a new mobile app.
CosmoLex is a
cloud - based law
practice management platform that integrates time tracking, billing, trust (IOLTA) accounting, calendaring, task & document
management — and now comprehensive legal & business accounting — all within one
application.
It was the first of the increasingly popular field of
cloud - based
practice management applications.
That includes
cloud applications and
practice management systems from other vendors.
I spoke with Larry Port, the co-founder of RocketMatter, a
cloud - based
practice management and time and billing software
application, about this shift given the company's recent release of an integration with popular note - taking tool Evernote.
Most attorneys will find that
cloud - based legal
practice management, document sharing, video conferencing and other
applications will be a great boon to their
practices.
And yet the legal technology press is abuzz about how to «get into the
cloud» or «the perils of entering the
cloud» or the latest SaaS
application that enables
practice management for the price of a... [more]
Recently, we discussed What to Look Out for When Moving Your
Practice to the Cloud, and focused on the full migration picture to prepare firms with an understanding of what to expect once they decide to make the switch from one practice management application to
Practice to the
Cloud, and focused on the full migration picture to prepare firms with an understanding of what to expect once they decide to make the switch from one
practice management application to
practice management application to another.
That's why as
practice management service providers in the
cloud, we get so many questions about privacy and security as it relates to the use of
cloud - based
applications.
To fully explain the scope of who this opinion would affect, I have compiled a list of products and services that are SaaS and used regularly by lawyers in our State: Google (many of their
applications or services); Yahoo / Hotmail or any other email service attached to a internet service provider, such as Earthlink, Bellsouth, Roadrunner, etc.; Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T - Mobile; Lexis or Westlaw for online research and almost all of their other services; Mozy; DropBox; Clio; Total Attorneys; Rocket Lawyer; DirectLaw and any other
practice management system with a
cloud - based component.
Zola Suite is a comprehensive,
cloud - based legal
practice management application that brings the advantage of a 360 - degree integrated solution to law firms.
And yet the legal technology press is abuzz about how to «get into the
cloud» or «the perils of entering the
cloud» or the latest SaaS
application that enables
practice management for the price of a few cups of coffee each month.