We often speak of using technology in terms of adoption. But, this over-simplifies the experience to nothing more than purchasing a device and plugging it in.
As of 2013, there were approximately 1.2 million attorneys in the United States according to the American Bar Association. No matter where you live or work, there are most likely multiple law offices close by.
One of the greatest advantages of the SaaS model of cloud-based document management is that enhancements and upgrades are done automatically, leaving your organization to focus less on technology concerns and more on getting your job done. As opposed to clunky, on-premise installations that can be time consuming and costly, cloud installations like NetDocuments are managed and updated by the vendor and available as soon as you log in to your workstation.
The flood of information, the velocity it travels, and the increasing number of channels it comes through is enough to make anyone's head spin. … and that's just one person. Multiply that across all the individuals within a firm and you've got yourself a real problem. This is where a solid knowledge management (KM) strategy can help, that is, once you know what knowledge management means for your firm.
NetDocuments brings document management directly into MS Office applications and integrates the enterprise content management service with Dropbox and SkyDrive.
Clio and NetDocuments Partner to Offer Secure Cloud-based Document Management and Collaboration for Small and Mid-Sized Law Firms
Themis Solutions Inc., creator of cloud-based practice management solution Clio, is pleased to announce an integration with cloud-based document and email management solution, NetDocuments, streamlining the creation and sharing of documents among staff, co-counsel and clients.
An ever increasing number of users are benefiting from the anywhere access to their documents using NetDocuments' iPad or iPhone app, available for free on the Apple App Store for all NetDocuments customers.
The secret sauce here is that NetDocuments calls your specific scanner's software to allow you to customize the settings such as 200 dpi, both sides, etc., determine which file format you want to scan to, e.g. PDF, TIFF, JPEG, etc., and whether to initiate OCR before it gets imported to NetDocuments.
For Hecht Solberg, the limitations and costs associated with iManage, a server-based document management system, no longer made financial sense and the product was not meeting their disaster recovery and mobile needs.
NetDocuments, the leader in cloud based document and email management, announced the relocation of their global headquarters to the growing technology community at Thanksgiving Park, just south of Salt Lake City. Since its incorporation in 1998, NetDocuments has serviced their user base of over 100,000 users across 140 countries from Orem, UT.