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NLJ this week: Future-proof your cloud

22 October 2021
Issue: 7953 / Categories: Legal News , Technology
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How can law firms ensure their cloud embraces best practice and, most importantly, keeps their information secure?
Writing in this week’s NLJ, Mark Richman outlines some advice and tips for success when choosing a cloud. He looks at disaster recovery, choosing a vendor and the importance of being clear about ‘multi-tenancy’―who else is sharing your cloud, and does the provider cater for those who prefer a single tenant environment?

Richman suggests questions to ask and what flexible options to look for, when selecting what must be one of the most important decisions a law firm can make. 

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