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2012 20.9% 15.5% 2011 31.7% 2011 © Abacus Data Systems, Inc. 1.800.726.3339 9191 Towne Centre Dr. Suite 180 San Diego, CA 92122 Data rented back from your provider Data crosses international borders Increased risk of intrusion Backup plans priced separately IT Management only with third-party vendors No customization or flexibility Increased security Reduced capital expenses & pay-as-you-go pricing Flexible and scaleable Inherent disaster recovery and business continuity Full IT management Responsible for servers and other infrastructure Manual system updates Complete ownership of data Know where your data lives Lawyers are increasingly mobile 6% Use an iPhone Use an Android Use Blackberry Use Windows Mobile Throughout the next five 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 Control You own your data and know where it is at all times Security Cutting-edge Physical, Network and Data security for your confidential case and client data Affordability Zero capital investment for servers, software and network infrastructure Accessibility Anytime, anywhere access from any device Remove IT Burdens Included maintenance, monitoring, updates and upgrades 2 3 4 1 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 Flexiblity Quickly scale up or down and only pay for what you use. 6 5 2012 2013 70% of ABA lawyers who 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% Convenient access 24/7 Access 56% Affordability 41% 44% 49% Data backup Ease of use Reduced IT needs Convenient access 24/7 Access Affordability Why are lawyers using cloud computing? Why are lawyers using cloud computing? FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONALS Automatic system updates Sources http://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 five years, a 44% annual growth in workloads for the cloud versus an 8.9% growth for “on-premise” computing workloads is expected $180 Billion 2014 2015 MORE LAWYERS ARE USING THE CLOUD MORE LAWYERS ARE USING THE CLOUD

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2012

20.9%15.5%

2011

31.7%

2011

© Abacus Data Systems, Inc.1.800.726.3339 9191 Towne Centre Dr. Suite 180 San Diego, CA 92122

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

2

3 4

1

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.

65

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

MORE LAWYERS AREUSING THE CLOUDMORE LAWYERS AREUSING THE CLOUD