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Upgrading Hardware For Legacy – OLD – Applications

Posted by David - June 23, 2011 - Databases, General Tech, Legal
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Recently I had a new client contact me regarding a legacy time matters installation. The client was running Time Matters version 7 and had no intention of upgrading to a newer instance. I will not venture into the why, however I am sure this is a situation that many Time Matters users have recently been [...]

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Software Design | New York

Posted by David - May 5, 2011 - General Tech, Productivity, software and development
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Custom Software | a Reappraisal More often then not a company will consider upgrading, migrating, or replacing old software as an absolute last resort, and going with custom software development is usually over looked in favor of an overpriced, under featured off the shelf software product. Why ? The answer is fairly simple. Over time [...]

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Cloud Computing Revisited

Posted by David - April 20, 2011 - Cloud Computing, General Tech, Productivity, Technical
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I had written an earlier post entitled Cloud for Business where I outlined some of the more basic considerations that business owners must take into account regarding the new exodus to cloud computing based services. In this article I am going to take this theme one step further and outline some of the actual service [...]

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Time Matters 9/10/11 Database Corruption Part II

Posted by David - April 16, 2011 - Databases, Legal, Uncategorized
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So if your reading this your in bad shape, just kidding. However if you think your database is or may be corrupted, there are some general steps you can take to resolve the issue. For many this can be an overwhelming issue, however there are steps that even the novice IT consultant can follow which [...]

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Time Matters 11 Installation Checklist | 2011

Posted by David - April 13, 2011 - Databases, Legal, Technical
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What many an unprepared IT Consultant, Lawyer, or Paralegal has failed to realize before attempting to do a Time Matters Upgrade is that it is not really an upgrade. Rather, it is a re-import. You are not just clicking update, going to Starbucks and coming back, sorry doesn’t work like that.  If you have a [...]

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Time Matters 9/10/11 Database Corruption Part I

Posted by David - April 11, 2011 - Databases, General Tech, Legal, Technical
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This is part one of a two part blog series about monitoring and dealing with database corruption within your Time Matters Database.  In part I we will discuss some things that can cause database corruption and what you can do to keep an eye on it.  In Part II we will discuss ways that you [...]

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Why your Time Matters

Posted by David - April 10, 2011 - Legal, Productivity
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For Law Firms that bill hourly the simple truth is that for many, their billable hours are poorly tracked or even not tracked at all.  6-10 firms either do not have any form of Billable Time Tracking software in place or simply guestamate the figure. Your Time Matters and if you are not accurately keeping track of [...]

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Time Matters Consultant – Why Were Better

Posted by David - April 6, 2011 - General Tech, Legal, Productivity
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At NYC-Software Solutions we provide industry leading support for Lexis Nexis(c) Time Matters, PC Law, and Billing Matters for firms of all sizes, and we simply feel that we offer the highest caliber services available on the market.  Why ? Because we offer custom software knowhow with real world experience that gets result and offers [...]

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Time Matters 11 and the Time Matters AMP

Posted by David - April 1, 2011 - Legal
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Lexis Nexis’s Adoption of an Annual Maintenance Plan (AMP) for Time Matters, PC Law, and Billing Matters was, and still is a touchy subject.  While some firms didn’t even notice the change, others refused to pay, and needless to say it created issues.  In this article I will outline what the AMP is what has [...]

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Time Matters 11

Posted by David - March 28, 2011 - Legal
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Lexis Nexis’ Time Matters 11 is slated for release at the end of this month, and there has been allot of hype.  The major selling point for this release is a browser based access tool that will allow users to access, update, and create data from any computer or mobile device with internet access.  The [...]

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