Biscom and Riemer Braunstein Develop A Case History Describing A Secure File Transfer Solution For Law Firm It Departments
Online, March 16, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Chelmsford, MA - March 16, 2010 - Biscom (http://www.biscomdeliveryserver.com), the leading secure file transfer innovator, and Riemer & Braunstein LLP (http://www.riemerlaw.com), a 77-year old Boston-based law firm specializing in banking and finance, real estate, litigation, bankruptcy, corporate, and trusts and estates, have co-developed a case history on technology implementation. The story, "Boston Law Firm 'Finds a Better Way' to Securely Deliver Large Documents to Clients & Business Partners", can be downloaded by clicking on this link: http://www.biscomdeliveryserver.comBDS-CaseStudy-Riemer-Braunstein.pdf.
As Bruce Bial, Firm Administrator/IT Director at Riemer& Braunstein, LLP, recalled, "We wanted a product that was easy to install. We got BDS up and running literally in minutes, which saved us time and money in terms of installation and setup charges. Now, when clients send those 'I-need-it-yesterday' requests, we can respond immediately, without worrying about how many or what size files we send. Looking back at the process, Charlie Magliato and I realized this was a perfect application for a case history".
Charlie Magliato, Biscom's Legal Practice Manager, detailed some of the drivers that led to the sale and the case history: "According to the 2009 ILTA Member Purchasing Survey, e-mail attachment size continues to be the number one challenge for law firm IT departments because it worsens as e-mail attachment sizes increase. Attorneys and support staff grow frustrated, which in turn affects productivity as e-mails bounce back and IT spends more time looking for ways to bypass recipient e-mail size limits."
In addition, the case history reviews how Bial and his staff discovered a better way to transfer confidential documents and files. Topics include:
• Problems encountered using e-mail to exchange voluminous documentation and financial information with clients, law firms, and other stakeholders
• Critical success factors used to evaluate secure file transfer technologies
• Lessons learned and benefits resulting from deploying a secure file transfer solution
During the second quarter of 2010, Biscom will issue other law firm case histories detailing how Biscom Delivery Server, the leading secure file transfer solution for the legal industry, addresses the dual challenges of large e-mail attachments and compliance with the file transfer security mandates of federal and state privacy regulations.
To receive advance notice of when these case histories become available, sign up for our Newsletter at: http://www.biscomdeliveryserver.com
About Biscom
Founded in 1986, Biscom pioneered the fax server and host computer integration marketplaces. Biscom has provided many of the world's largest companies with enterprise communications solutions, most notably its award-winning FAXCOM enterprise fax management solutions. Through acquisitions and the development of new technologies, Biscom has evolved into a provider of multiple product lines, including secure document delivery, file conversion and image viewing, and enhanced messaging solutions. Biscom is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
About Riemer & Braunstein
Riemer & Braunstein is a law firm that specializes in meeting the needs of financial institutions, individuals, and corporations and businesses of all sizes. We pride ourselves on providing each client with efficient, responsive, and cost-effective service of the highest quality. The firm's history and the long-standing commitment of our many institutional and business clients are a testament to our success. Riemer & Braunstein's six core practice areas cover a range of issues that face our clients: Banking & Finance, Real Estate, Litigation, Bankruptcy, Corporate, and Trusts & Estates.
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