The practice of law makes stringent demands on storage technology, most notably in terms of availability, disaster recovery, and efficiency. A modern law firm’s income—based on hourly billing--depends on constant access to critical applications for case management, e-discovery and litigation support, billing, document management, and more. Both the application servers and the storage underlying these applications must be able to run non-stop. Preservation of the firm’s data, and perhaps more important, that of their clients, against any threat from user error to a hurricane, is of course a top priority. And unless data storage assets are used efficiently, the growing volume of data involved in even a small-to-medium-sized legal practice--encompassing anything from PDF contracts to multi-gigabyte video depositions—can quickly overwhelm any reasonable storage budget.
Read More: Rennert Vogel Mandler & Rodriguez, P.A. and Stikeman-Elliott share their DataCore experience...
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