Join KKL at the ILTA
2006 Conference
It's that time of
year again! So dust off your tennis racket, pull out your
golf clubs and be sure to stop by KKL's booth # 319 to see the
sports car that could be yours. If you'd prefer more of a
brain sport, be sure to attend the following sessions presented
by KKL consultants:
"The Evolution to Enterprise Content Management in the Law Department,"
presented by Michael Worth, Strategic Consultant at KKL;
Wednesday, August 23 10:30am-Noon
"Merging, Moving and Expanding,"
presented by John Tsiofas, Strategic
Consultant at KKL; August 23 9:00am-10:00am
"Data Center Strategies: Consolidation vs. Decentralization," presented by Rob Stone, Managing Director at KKL; August 23 10:30am-Noon
8th Annual
ILTA Tennis Tournament: Sunday, August 20 at 2:00pm at the tennis courts at Grande Lakes.
Prizes and fun are guaranteed
at this round-robin formatted event.
Click here for the Registration Form.
ILTA’s 2006
Golf Tournament: Friday, August 25 at the Ritz-Carlton
Golf Course. This is your chance to win the sports car just by
getting a hole-in-one!
Click here for the Registration Form.
The New(er) world of IP Telephony
IP Telephony continues to make inroads into the legal vertical,
and with good reason. From its inception, IP Telephony's
advantage was allowing you to run voice and data over a converged, single
network. This lowered administrative overhead and, in many cases,
allowed law firms to consolidate their infrastructure in to a single
physical plant. IP Telephony also has allowed for integration between
the phone and the computer networks. One-click dialing of a contact
from your computer beats speed dials on the phone almost every time.
Over the past 12 months additional developments in the market have
created additional benefits for IP Telephony technology and
driven additional adoption of the technology.
Read more
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) –
The Holy Grail for Data Workflows?
So you just installed a fancy new network with expensive
and powerful servers and the newest and fastest networking
technologies. Redundancy ensures maximum uptime and disaster
protection for your systems. Great! But what about your software?
The data of today's business applications rarely live in isolation,
yet chances are each application is currently running independent
of each other. When you add a new matter into your accounting
software, do those changes also take place in your document
management system? How about when a user is added to Active
Directory, are their accounts also created in the document management
system, time-entry software, and voicemail
system. Users expect instant access to all business functions
a firm can offer, regardless of which system the functionality
may reside in. To achieve this requires different applications
to work together, as an integrated solution.
Read more
How to Redline……Let Me Count Two Ways
Cristina
Mullooly, National Training Coordinator for KKL, provides an
overview of the similarities and differences between two of
the main document comparison software products available:
DeltaView by Workshare® and Change-Pro by Litéra®.
Read more
This Month's Answer
You probably know that you can set a folder to synchronize with your Treo by choosing it in the Email Delivery section of Goodlink Preferences. But you may have noticed that the folder is not automatically populated if you ever have to reprovision your Treo. There is an answer! Get to the main Goodlink screen by either pressing the button beneath the volume controls or by going to the Home screen and choosing Goodlink. Then just type "debug" (without the quotes). You'll find yourself in a command-line interface to the guts of Good. Now, let's say you want to synchronize a folder under the inbox called BigCorp. You now type "fetch 100 BigCorp"
(again without the quotes), and you will retrieve the latest 100
messages in that folder. If the folder is deeper in the
hierarchy, use Clients:BigCorp, for example. There are other nuances to the fetch command that you can discover by simply typing fetch and pressing enter. There are other debug commands, but we advise against using them without bouncing the idea off of someone from your IT department. Type exit to get out of this debug screen and you're on your way!
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