taking cloud computing to the next level
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2012
20.9%15.5%
2011
31.7%
2011
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Data rented backfrom your provider
Data crosses international
borders
Increased riskof intrusion
Backupplans pricedseparately
IT Management only with
third-party vendors
No customizationor flexibility
Increasedsecurity
Reduced capitalexpenses &
pay-as-you-go pricing
Flexible andscaleable
Inherent disaster recovery and
businesscontinuity
Full ITmanagement
Responsible forservers and other
infrastructure
Manualsystem
updates
Completeownership
of data
Know whereyour data lives
Lawyers are increasingly mobile
6%
Use an iPhone Use an Android Use Blackberry Use Windows Mobile
Throughout the next �ve years, a 44% annual growth in workloads for the cloud versus an 8.9% growth for “on-premise” computing workloads is expected
$15.3 Billion $82.3 Billion $150 Billion
ControlYou own your data and know where it is at all times
SecurityCutting-edge Physical, Network and Data security for your confidential case and client data
AffordabilityZero capital investment for servers, software and network infrastructure
AccessibilityAnytime, anywhere access from any device
Remove IT BurdensIncluded maintenance, monitoring, updates and upgrades
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When a service provider makes resources, such as applications and storage, available to the general public over the Internet.
A software distribution model in which applications are hosted by a vendor or service provider and made available to customers over a network, typically the Internet.
A cloud computing platform that provides the mobility and efficiency of a public cloud but is built on infrastructure dedicated exclusively for your firm.
Public Cloud SaaS Private Cloud
Data backup
Ease of use
Reduced IT needs
62%22% 1%
TAKING CLOUD COMPUTING TO THE NEXT LEVEL
FlexiblityQuickly scale up or down and only pay for what you use.
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2012 2013
70% of ABA lawyerswho have used
cloud computing will continue to do so
40% of solo lawyers used the cloud in 2013,compared to 29% in 2012 and 23% in 2011.
Use an iPhone Use an Android Use Blackberry Use Windows Mobile
Lawyers are increasingly mobile
73%
63%
Convenientaccess
24/7 Access
56% Affordability
41%
44%
49%
Data backup
Ease of use
Reduced IT needs
Convenientaccess
24/7 Access
Affordability
Why are lawyers using cloud computing?Why are lawyers using cloud computing?
FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALSFOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS
Automaticsystem updates
Sourceshttp://siliconangle.com/blog/2014/01/27/20-cloud-computing-statistics-tc0114/
http://statspotting.com/cloud-computing-statistics-how-big-is-the-cloud-exactly/http://www.virtustream.com/company/buzz/press_releases/neovise_and_virtustream_release_results
http://www.mycase.com/blog/2013/08/aba-survey-lawyers-are-mobile-and-in-the-cloud-more-than-ever/http://www.lawsitesblog.com/2013/08/lawyers-use-of-cloud-shows-big-jump-in-aba-tech-survey.html
Throughout the next �ve years, a 44% annual growth in workloads for the cloud versus an 8.9% growth for “on-premise” computing workloads is expected
$180 Billion
20142015
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