Killing Cloud Quickly, with GDPR…?
Kuan Hon mourns the (impending) death of cloud computing at the hands of the GDPR, and even suggests a song to sing while preparing for its demise…
Kuan Hon mourns the (impending) death of cloud computing at the hands of the GDPR, and even suggests a song to sing while preparing for its demise…
A collection of predictions from experts on the use of technology by lawyers and edisclosure…
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Joanna Goodman presents her predictions, focusing on the legal IT challenge for 2016 – Risk vs Innovation…
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An important EU’s public consultation, seeking views on a series of questions targeting relations between platform providers and holders of rights in digital content, has a deadline of 6 January for responses…
Possibly the last set of predictions for the year, although that’s hard to predict with certainty. If so, we are going out with a bang….
Roy Russell offers his practical view on the role that information and document lifecycle management will play in the legal sector in 2016, based on customer and market insight…
A bumper start to the predictions week with a full set from Joanna Goodman…
The EU has come to agreement on a Directive that aims to make the online environment more secure…
The latest prediction, from leading law firm IT director Jan DeCerce, focuses on the practical applications of cloud computing for law firms…
Mark Taylor and Daisy Jones look at the Financial Conduct Authority’s proposed guidance for regulated firms on using the ‘cloud’ and other third-party IT services…