Cloud Transformation Guide for Personal Injury Law Firms

According to Gartner estimates, organizations with an internal IT department and IT infrastructure spend approximately 75% percent of their investments on managing, operating, and maintaining existing IT systems and software infrastructure. Additionally, businesses typically end up spending close to four times the initial software license cost in order to own, operate, and manage applications.

Today, it is di cult for any law firm to make a business case owning, managing, and maintaining large scale IT infrastructure, hosting business productivity applications, gaining expertise in data security and compliant storage, etc.

That’s where we come in. In this E-book, we explore how personal injury law firms can transform to cloud based firms. What’s in the Ebook:

What is Cloud Computing?

Learn how Cloud was evolved and how the “Dot Com” boom of the ‘90’s brought about a significant shift in business strategies.

How does cloud adoption transform your personal injury practice?

Today, it is di cult for any law firm to make a business case owning, managing, and maintaining large scale IT infrastructure, hosting business productivity applications, gaining expertise in data security and compliant storage, etc. how Forward-looking law firms are simply able gain all these capabilities from cloud service providers such as CloudLex®.?

What is a “True Cloud”? I thought I was already “hosted” in the Cloud?

Buzzwords such as “Hosted”, “Hybrid”, and “Online” are often used by vintage technology providers to create the perception of “Cloud”. If you are with a service provider who hasn’t changed in the last 20 years, then what are the odds that they have now transformed into a cutting-edge cloud technology service provider?

Which Cloud option is best suited for a personal injury law firm?

According to Gartner, the global cloud market is dominated by Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services, collectively accounting for 70% of the market share, these are then followed by Alibaba of China and Google claiming a 15% share between them. See which brands uses which hosting services and how Cloud market is shared among top cloud provider players.

The CloudLex Advantage

CloudLex is the only Legal Cloud® built on Microsoft Azure designed specifically for plaintiff Personal Injury law firms. Compatible with Microsoft’s ecosystem, CloudLex is built on robust, secure, scalable, and configurable building blocks for: Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Project Management, Storage Management, Document Management, Communication Management, Collaboration Management, Task Management, and Event Management.