It is time to Rationalize that App – It’s costing you money and you need to know WHY!

I shared an article last week on LinkedIn about Application Rationalization – basically a process that gets to the heart of “Is this application being used? How and Why?” This is a process that should be a key step of the planning for any desktop or VDI rollout but is too often either glossed over, or compromised by legacy user requirements […]

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The technical proficiency imperative for firm profitability & client satisfaction

2015 budget planning is just around the corner and preparation of next year’s IT initiatives and spending is going to take some serious reflection and soul searching. If not, then you’re doing it wrong. Most firms will start with a review of how last year’s budget played out, maybe even the past three years as

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FileSite 9 Update 4 and Outlook 2010 error: “Outlook cannot display this view”

When using FileSite 9 Update 4 with Outlook 2010 (up to date as of this post) it is possible to have view corruption on various FileSite folders.   When the error occurs, it will corrupt the ribbon (so you cannot even change the view) and remove various tabs.  You may or may not be able

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So what does vigilance look like? IE security flaw reminds us – vigilance looks boring and it will save you time, money and hassle

I heeded the call, I left Windows XP behind after all those beautiful years together! Now that we find ourselves squarely on the other side of Windows XP “End of Life” Support, a vulnerability is uncovered that reminds us to remain vigilant and stay on top of patching. We preach it, we sell it and

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What The Bradley Timepiece can teach us about inclusive design

Last week I heard a story on NPR about an innovative piece of technology and design that is both functional and inclusive – and it is wristwatch. (They call it a timepiece because you don’t have to “watch” it all the time, I’ll explain.) The interview was profiling the origins of The Bradley by Eone which is

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Default Time Entry Narratives When Using Send and Save Function in Outlook

When using ProLaw XII with the Outlook add-ins installed, you have the option to  add time entries to various functions in Outlook.  This can be done while profiling a document to Prolaw.  Once you enter the matter information, the time entry button is enabled.  Depending on your configuration and version, occasionally the time entry narrative

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Policy Service from Autonomy Beginner’s Guide

Law firms must apply the same document retention policies to paper and electronic documents. That’s why many firms implement Policy Service from Autonomy. If you’re starting to use Policy Service, this post is for you. The Technical Setup We work with the great Autonomy products Worksite and Records Manager. Worksite helps law firms manage electronic documents, while Records

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