...help alleviate this burden by offering customers easy and fast internet-based access to essential applications and data with minimal upfront costs and virtually no...
At the Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference in Orlando, Fla., a number of vendors in computer forensics, cybersecurity, and e-discovery released new products, which make CEIC an annual e
...WorkSite, can now access Exporter as a...Microsoft Office and Outlook. The WorkSite Explorer...applications such as web services, SQL triggers...
...duration of each task. Lawyers can access activity reports in Microsoft Outlook, a web browser, and mobile devices such as iPads or...
...service called eCloudCollect. It provides access to electronically stored information from...in the world via a web browser. The produce can ...
...for an additional $10 over the subscription price. The account enables Outlook Web Access features in the Amicus Cloud user interface. If you have an...
...has upgraded its web-based 3E practice...sets in Microsoft Outlook and TR's...2.7 can access the system via...
...through Exchange Web Services (EWS), the set of services upon which Outlook Web Access (OWA) is based, and which provides all the core tools for...
Microsoft's new Surface tablet is quirky and occasionally awkward, and demands a fair amount of patience (and practice) from its users. But for lawyers thinking of buying a tablet, it warrants seriou
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...review platform: Advanced Visibility and Advanced Review. Both run in Relativity's web interface with a single login, but do not impact Relativity's performance...
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