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Issue 10
From the Editor: Gains without Frontiers Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

This summer’s hot topic is virtualisation. Replacing physical servers with virtual ones offers almost infinite capability and flexibility as well as more office space, greener IT and reduced costs – less hardware to buy and recycle, and lower power consumption.

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Body of evidence Print
Written by Martin Smith   

The inquests into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Al-Fayed produced a transcript containing nearly four times as many words as the Bible. Martin Smith explains the key role of technology in this historic event.

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By leaps and bounds Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

Herbert Smith’s group chief information officer, George Kalorkoti, brings an entrepreneurial approach to the firm’s information systems and resources, based on working with the business and building a winning team that is keeping the firm ahead of the game.

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Back of the .NET Print
Written by Steve Sumner   

Taylor Vinters’ IT director gives LTJ an update on progress in the past year and where things are going for the year ahead.

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A strategy for growth Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

IT director Tim Dutton outlines how technology has supported TLT’s rapid growth and helps to deliver enhanced services, as well as fostering excellent communications and a collaborative online community.

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Links and connections Print
Written by Damien Behan   

Brodies’ IT director shares his practical experience of making Web 2.0 work in the law firm environment.

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Destination virtualisation Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

IT director Ian Lauwerys explains how virtualisation has helped set up and integrate a series of new offices into Kennedys existing system in record time, while minimising costs and disruption to the business.

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Smoothing the way Print
Written by Joanna Goodman   

Chris Petrie, director of IT, outlines his problem-solving philosophy that underpinned Stephenson Harwood’s successful IT update.

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