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Six New Technologies You Should Know About

Six New Technologies You Should Know About. Speakers. Scott Christensen, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP Jim McCue, Rodey Law Firm Mark Brophy , Rogers Townsend and Thomas David Michel, Burr & Forman Marcus Bluestein, Kraft & Kennedy, Inc.

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Six New Technologies You Should Know About

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  1. Six New Technologies You Should Know About LegalTech® New York January 30 – February 1, 2012

  2. Speakers • Scott Christensen, Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP • Jim McCue, Rodey Law Firm • Mark Brophy, Rogers Townsend and Thomas • David Michel, Burr & Forman • Marcus Bluestein, Kraft & Kennedy, Inc. • Eric Hunter, Bradford & Barthel LegalTech® New York 2012

  3. The Role of the Cloud in Your DR/BC Planning: Scott Christensen Director of Technology – US Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP LegalTech® New York 2012

  4. Cloud Computing • Traditional Uses • SaaS • PaaS • IaaS • RaaS (Recovery as a Service) LegalTech® New York 2012

  5. DR Goals • A copy of data is available • Systems/infrastructure available to host access to data • Scaled: one or more systems • Cost effective • Simple to test and execute LegalTech® New York 2012

  6. Cloud Computing: Definition • "cloud computing is a model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction.“ • National Institute of Standards & Technology - 10/2011 LegalTech® New York 2012

  7. 5 Essential Characteristics • On-demand self-service • Rapid elasticity • Resource pooling • Broad network access • Measured service Hmmm...“sounds a lot like server virtualization…” LegalTech® New York 2012

  8. What to look for • Disk based onsite snapshot/backup. Often appliance based. Live usable copy on site. • Data replicated to cloud-based storage • Potential to simplify/replace existing backup/replication systems • Virtual server infrastructure available on demand • Consultative assistance in testing LegalTech® New York 2012

  9. Case Study/Examples • Size matters • Consumer vs. Enterprise products LegalTech® New York 2012

  10. Expansion of Video Conferencing Beyond the Conference Room: Jim McCue Information Systems Manager Rodey Law Firm LegalTech® New York 2012

  11. Track sponsored by ILTA • Conference • Regional Meetings • Webinars • E-groups • White Papers/Surveys • www.iltanet.org LegalTech® New York 2012

  12. Expansion of Video Conferencing Beyond the Conference Room LegalTech® New York 2012

  13. Mobile Video Conferencing • Personal Drivers: • Consumerization of IT • Business Drivers: • Attorney time • Client restrictions on travel • Recruiting • Increased attorney portability • Adoption rate of VC in legal • Mobile devices supporting VC LegalTech® New York 2012

  14. VC Adoption rate:2011 ILTA Tech Survey LegalTech® New York 2012

  15. Room for growth LegalTech® New York 2012

  16. Mobile Video Devices • IOS: iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod Touch • Androids • Blackberry Playbook • Windows Phone Devices LegalTech® New York 2012

  17. Proprietary Video Conferencing Solutions • Skype: • Desktops • IOS: iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod Touch 4th generation • Androids • Samsung Google Nexus S, HTC Desire S, Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo, Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro, HTC Thunderbolt • Integration with Lync? • FaceTime: • iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPod Touch • Blackberry Video Chat: • Blackberry Playbook LegalTech® New York 2012

  18. Business Grade Mobile Video Conferencing? • Business Grade Requirements • Support client/server • Interoperable with Conference Room VC • Client: • Multiple device support • Consistent experience • Good viewing experience • Server • SIP and H323 call signaling • Nat/firewall traversal • Handle latency and jitter to clients LegalTech® New York 2012

  19. Business Grade Video Conferencing Solutions • Polycom • Clients: • Windows, Mac: CMA Desktop • Mobile Devices: PolycomRealPresence Mobile • iPad2 • Androids (Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1) • Server: PolycomRealPresence VC systems • Tandberg • Cisco Cius: Android Tablet • Cisco Jabber Video for Telepresence (Movi) for IOS? • PC and Mac right now LegalTech® New York 2012

  20. Business Grade Video Conferencing Solutions • Microsoft Lync • DamakaXync – Windows Mobile, Android, IOS • Lync 2010 for iPad – no video yet • Third Party • Blue Jeans Network: • Bluejeans.com • Bridge Skype, Google Talk and H.323 room systems LegalTech® New York 2012

  21. Business Grade Video Conferencing Solutions • LifesizeClearSea • Clients: • Windows/Mac • iOS • Droids • Server: • Hardware appliance • Vmware appliance • Cloud option • Features: • 720p video • Host 3 participants from device • Per port server license LegalTech® New York 2012

  22. ClearSea Network Diagram LegalTech® New York 2012

  23. Putting the pieces together? • Design for lack of endpoint control • Endpoints will vary • Reliability and bandwidth vary, stick with Wi-Fi • Server controls QOS • Merging of consumer based and corporate apps/equipment • Integrating with proprietary solutions? • Skype • FaceTime • Blackberry Video Chat? LegalTech® New York 2012

  24. Next Generation VPNs: Mark Brophy Director of IT Rogers Townsend & Thomas, PC LegalTech® New York 2012

  25. Next Generation VPN’s Zero Configuration Hardware Past challenges with VPN was that nearly most were software solutions prone to the same challenges as other software on a computer. • Resource competition on the pc. • Driver and hardware compatibility. • Often required elevated privileges to run. • Different versions of software for different OS. • Less support for vendors not base out of Washington. • Required user to initiate the connection. User education. • Education of support staff for use of VPN software. LegalTech® New York 2012

  26. Next Generation VPN’s Zero Configuration Hardware Yes there is Citrix/TS but it has never been 100% the desktop or office replacement for fulltime workers outside of the office. • Applications not supported on TS/Citrix (especially now that TS is 64bit only). • Multiple user environment resource issues. • General challenges supporting Citrix/TS environments. (External device issues such as printers & scanners on clients) • Multiple licensing costs (CALS). VDI addresses many of these issues, but costs are just transferred from one bucket to another and can even add to complexity in some environments. Solution is still very software dependent and doesn’t address those concerns. LegalTech® New York 2012

  27. Astaro RED (now Sophos) • Astaro RED (Remote Ethernet Device) is a comprehensive security gateway device which does not require local setup or technical skills at the remote site. • The configuration is completed at the central office and is automatically distributed to all Astaro RED appliances. • Scalable. Allows for mass roll-out scenarios and unrestricted amount of users per device. • Only limited to the power of the hardware. • Allows for the enforcement of network security policies. • Zero configuration done onsite. Nothing to tamper with. • Ties to Astaro Secure Gateway UTM appliance for full security features and management. (Web Filter, Stateful Inspection, IDS/IPS and QoS). LegalTech® New York 2012

  28. Wireless? Meraki Access Points • MR12/MR16/MR24 AP’s with Cloud Controller. • Wireless VPN, zero configuration onsite. • Remote APs automatically establish a persistent, secure Layer 2 IPSec tunnel back to a Meraki virtual concentrator (vm) running on a server at headquarters. • Meraki wireless networks eliminate the need for a wireless LAN controller at headquarters. Now, integration of site-to-site VPN functionality into the access point. • Combination of a built-in stateful firewall, NAC and web filters further reduces the number of hardware appliances needed in the home or branch office yet still maintain corporate level policies and security in place. • Zero configuration done onsite. LegalTech® New York 2012

  29. How about no network at all?Meraki Cloud Routers • Great for remote users, branch offices or war rooms. • Users can now connect any device to remote network and work natively on a pc. • Nothing to configure remotely, reducing IT staff overhead and travel burdens. • Excellent backup DR/BC solution for primary data circuits. • Full Layer 7 firewall, NAC, and web filtering. • Packet shaping and priority path routing for VOIP and other sensitive traffic. LegalTech® New York 2012

  30. Benefits • Leveraging cheaper Internet (i.e.. Less than $300/mo. for 50Mb to 100Mb Internet) means for greater flexibility and options than traditional Layer 3 network access designs. • Zero configuration devices rely on less IT staff to manage, maintain and deploy devices. • Addresses the BYOD plague that is challenging many businesses today. • Software/OS/device independence. • Less items to license and maintain. • Better/native workspaces for users who are outside of the main office. • Leverage any WAN optimization technologies already in use. • Disaster Recovery redundancy become simple to deploy and manage. • Empower the mobile worker with “office anywhere”. LegalTech® New York 2012

  31. Recap • New hardware technologies are available to address secure remote access needs either temporary or persistent. • Hardware independent - PC’s, iPad’s or network routers. • Nothing for remote user to configure. • All centrally managed in the main office. No IT travel. • Better, more flexible workspaces for remote workers. • Endless DR/BC integration capabilities. • Possible reduction in costs when replacing licensed software or traditional networking technologies (T1 –MPLS). LegalTech® New York 2012

  32. Riverbed Data Consolidation and Cloud Strategies: David Michel Chief Information Officer Burr & Forman LegalTech® New York 2012

  33. Riverbed Data Consolidation and Cloud Strategies • Ubiquitous Optimization LegalTech® New York 2012

  34. Riverbed Data Consolidation and Cloud Strategies • Virtual Steelhead • Private Clouds, Virtual Data Centers • vCenter, Vmotion, DRS etc. • Cloud Steelhead • Gateway or browser based, SH at cloud provider • Optimize client traffic • Much cloud/SAAS delivery is HTTP/HTTPS • Poor end user experience LegalTech® New York 2012

  35. Cloud Steelhead LegalTech® New York 2012

  36. Riverbed Whitewater • Data-deduplication system from Data Center to any type of Cloud • Cost Savings of 20X – 50X deduplication of backups • All backup solutions • Don’t have to buy disk internally, leverage cloud storage LegalTech® New York 2012

  37. Lync 2010 Experiences: Marcus Bluestein Chief Technology Officer Kraft & Kennedy, Inc. LegalTech® New York 2012

  38. Lync 2010 Experiences • Existing environment • Cisco CallManager and Unity • Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) • VPN and Cisco Communicator • Third party conference call service • LiveMeeting and WebEx for online meetings LegalTech® New York 2012

  39. Lync 2010 Experiences • Frustrations • Remote phone access was cumbersome • Conference call costs were high • Conference call features were lacking • Desktop video conferencing wasn’t fully functional • Desktop sharing wasn’t fully functional • Online meetings costly LegalTech® New York 2012

  40. Lync 2010 Experiences • Upgraded environment • Cisco CallManager and Unity • Microsoft Lync 2010 • IM and Presence • Voice • Conference calls • Online meetings • Desktop sharing • Desktop video conferencing LegalTech® New York 2012

  41. Lync 2010 Experiences • Conclusions • Our conference call costs decreased 70% • Our users are much more mobile and available • Our Online meetings are the same platform • The system is simpler to use • Desktop video conferencing catching on • User acceptance is very high LegalTech® New York 2012

  42. Moving to 100% web through Chrome OS and HTML 5 Eric Hunter Director of Knowledge StrategyBradford & Barthel, LLP LegalTech® New York 2012

  43. What's Chrome OS, how is it managed, and how is it 100% web? LegalTech® New York 2012

  44. What brings HTML5 into the mix? • How is it integrated? • How is 100% web an asset to your organization? LegalTech® New York 2012

  45. What are the future potentials for our industry? LegalTech® New York 2012

  46. Q&A LegalTech® New York 2012

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