Cetrom Brings Custom Cloud Computing Solutions for Law Firms
March 26, 2012
Cetrom Information Technology, Inc. (Cetrom), a leader in providing comprehensive Cloud Computing solutions, announces it will bring its custom Cloud Computing solutions for Law Firms to the American Bar Association (ABA) TECHSHOW in Chicago March 29 — 31, 2012. Designed specifically for the needs of the legal community and implemented according to each law firm’s specific needs, Cetrom’s Cloud Computing for Law Firms offers a technology solution to help law practices run more efficiently and focus on clients instead of IT maintenance and upkeep. D.C.-area law firm, Holtzinger Weaver, a professional association, was one of the first law firms to benefit from this custom solution…
David Weaver, Attorney at Law, Holtzinger Weaver, PA, said, “My clients are my top priority, so it’s important for our entire practice to be able to access documents and the software to support our clients at all times. Cetrom’s Cloud Computing offers a high-quality, reliable and secure alternative to traditional IT management that provides immediate access to all my IT resources whether I’m in the office, at home or on vacation. I rely on Cetrom’s excellent customer service and impressive track record of zero downtime to keep my law office running smoothly and efficiently.”
Cetrom provides Holtzinger Weaver with a full-cloud deployment easily accessed through a single sign-on to three disparate software applications–Microsoft Office Suite, Intuit QuickBooks, and Sage Timeslips. It ensures the utmost level of security for confidential client information, a proven uptime guarantee and knowledgeable U.S.-based engineers that are always available via phone, email or on-site.
Christopher Stark, founder and CEO, Cetrom, said, “In the legal community, time is money and we want to make sure attorneys and lawyers aren’t wasting their time or money on IT maintenance or network downtime. Our Cloud Computing solutions offer a fully outsourced alternative that allows our customers, like Holtzinger Weaver, to focus on serving their own clients and leave the technology to us.”


