The British Legal Technology Forum 2019

Mar 12 2019
08.30 - 17.00

The British Legal Technology Forum 2019 will welcome an estimated 1,200 visitors from the world of law, legal technology and IT security in London on 12th March 2019

The programme for 2019 will explore:

  • The Future of Digital Innovation & Augmented Reality
  • Tech Innovators – The Accelerators
  • Artificial Intelligence & Law Firm Automation
  • Cyber Security
  • Firm Innovation – Addressing Change
  • Re-invention of the Business of Law
  • Blockchaining the Legal Sector
  • The Human Nature of Cyber Security
  • Contract Review

and much more…

Here’s what you can come and talk to us about on stand A32:

Partnering with Silver Peak, who combine high-performance SD-WAN, WAN optimisation, routing and a stateful firewall in a fully integrated solution, we empower firms to securely connect users to applications and turn the WAN into a business advantage.

We help some of the world’s largest law firms to architect technology in a way that results in it being a client differentiator, enabling our customers to:

  • Improve client experience, ensuring client-facing services perform as expected
  • Realise remote working and better internal collaboration, providing secure and smooth access to mobile collaborative apps and video conferencing/telepresence
  • Adopt hybrid cloud services, removing IT cost, complexity and risk
  • Move legal software further into the cloud, without compromising security or performance
  • Gain visibility into end to end network and security infrastructure, from endpoint to cloud and across sanctioned and unsanctioned apps such as Skype, reducing data breach vulnerabilities and improving end user experience
  • Deliver AI and Big Data initiatives, driving new product innovation

 

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