The legal profession''s relationship with technology has evolved from one of basic word processing to a deep, strategic ...
An architecture in which the user's PC or mobile device (the client) is the requesting machine and the server is the supplying machine, both of which are connected via a local area network (LAN) or a ...
Most large companies are reluctant to abandon client/server technology in favor of intranet technologies, according to a study conducted by Business Research Group, a division of Reed Elsevier ...
Much of the move to new human-machine interface (HMI) technology has been accompanied by a shift to thin-client systems. Instead, the processing is done in a server, often with redundant backup, that ...
The traditional model of legal practice often left clients in the dark-waiting for phone call updates, unsure of next steps, ...