New products
Equisys kicks off this product round-up, having developed its fax server software for the legal market.
Zetafax Legal Extensions enables integration with Amicus Attorney case management software after Equisys linked up with Gavel & Gown, which distributes Amicus.
Zetafax allows lawyers to send faxes from their PCs.
They can also access their contacts through Zetafax and send multiple documents as a single fax.
Legal IT company Linetime has introduced Managed Service Provision, which allows firms to outsource the provision of hardware, software and management of one of its systems for a fixed cost, per user, per month.
Mosaique New Media has developed Red Emanager, a Web site content management system aimed at law firms.
It is an on-line tool kit to enable non-technical staff to update and restructure Web content, collaborating with third parties in multiple locations.
DPS Software has joined forces with the National Land Information Service provider Searchflow to provide its clients with a direct link to on-line services through its conveyancing management system.
Axxia Systems is offering an integrated electronic document and records management solution following a tie-up with Tower Software, which specialises in such solutions.
Tower's TRIM suite of applications will combine workflow, image management, document management, Web publishing, e-mail management, and records management, all integrated into Axxia's case management system via a single off-the-shelf application.
Select Legal has reduced the hardware cost and amount of PC administration work needed in deploying its systems by providing a server-based edition optimised for Citrix thin-client technologies.
Ontrack has unveiled a service that it says allows lawyers to obtain and review electronic documents in a way which finds lost files and filters out 95% of irrelevant documents.
Ontrack's technicians are provided with specific search criteria - such as dates or a key word - and trawl through the data to find only relevant documents.
WordWave, which provides audio-to-text transcription and searchable multi-media services, has teamed up with electronic publisher Context to open up their services to each other's clients.
It means that clients who subscribe to both WordWave's Casetrack and Context's Justis databases will be able to link directly from specific references within Casetrack to the full text of the cited documents in Justis.
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