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NetDocuments impressive growth continues

28 Aug

NetDocuments impressive growth continues

NetDocuments impressive growth continues as it announced a trio of new cloud-based document management deals to coincide with the ILTA 2015 show.

  • Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, a prominent law firm with nine offices and approximately 500 attorneys, will implement NetDocuments’ DMS platform for improved usability, security, and productivity across its firm and client base.  This will replace iManage with NetDocuments Cloud-Based Document and Email Management. Full story here
  • Am Law 100 Firm Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz P.C. Selects NetDocuments for Cloud-Based Document and Email Management, replacing its existing on-premise DMS with NetDocuments for improved security, usability, and mobility across the firm’s 19 offices for 700 attorneys. Full story here
  • Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC is replacing their existing OpenText eDOCS DM and iManage systems with a NetDocuments implementation, rethinking their DMS initiatives around compliance, information governance, and accessibility. Full story here

NetDocuments impressive growth continues – Comment

NetDocuments is making great progress at the expense of the traditional Document Management System vendors as their growth continues to accelerate.

Until recently, there have been market concerns around the security of cloud-based systems.  However, for over a decade now, NetDocuments has led the way in world-class security and compliance for its global document and email management service.  This enables firms adopting NetDocuments to actually increase the level of security, when compared to on-premises (server-based) or hosted systems.

Add to that the neat desktop integrations provided by NetDocuments for Microsoft Office and the modern, uncluttered, intuitive interface of the NetDocuments system.

Finally, consider all the IT benefits NetDocuments offers to firms, by reducing the technical complexity of the firm’s DMS, at the same time providing access from anywhere, automatic disaster recovery and removing the need for backups, management of servers, etc., etc.

One look at the NetDocuments press and news page shows how well NetDocuments is doing at present.