Posts Tagged ‘asi’
Shed some light on your hard work – Tips to improve your documentation
Nothing is more frustrating to me as a computer programmer than trying to integrate with third-party software that is not documented well. I often say it’s like feeling around in the dark. Rather than clearly seeing how to accomplish my goals, I’m forced to feel around, trying many different things until I can finally come…
Read MoreNicholas Samodurov Joins Adaptive Solutions to Launch Security Consulting Services
April 3, 2018, Philadelphia PA – Adaptive Solutions, INC. (ASI) is proud to announce the addition of Nicholas Samodurov to the ASI team as our Principal Security Architect. Nic brings with him 18 years of hands on security and technology experience in the legal industry and beyond. Nic’s approach is to analyze security practices from…
Read MoreExperienced Developers Can Easily Customize iManage Solutions
At ASI, we have been able to develop and deliver customized document management solutions to our clients. iManage makes this easier by providing training, certifications and documentation tools that developers need to provide law firms the flexibility and functionality they require in their DMS. iManage provides documentation for each of the many integration points that…
Read MoreCloud Computing a Surprise Winner at the Preakness – Could it be A Surprise Winner for your DMS?
DMS providers are encouraging clients and prospects to move to the cloud, but is it the right move for your firm or company? There are several factors to consider: Security – Most cloud solutions have multiple security certifications and include multiple levels of encryption. There are options for shared vs. siloed clouds and options for…
Read More3rd Party Bumps on your DMS Roadmap
Technology advances at a rapid pace, always striving to make us more efficient and more productive. These advances can also bring frustration – things don’t work as expected, things are not where we are used to them being, there is more we need to learn. DMS upgrades are no different. Investigating functionality of 3rd party…
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