BMC Remedy is a very capable, mature ITSM solution, and one of only two products in Gartner's 2016 Magic Quadrant for IT Service Support Management Tools. However, even Remedy's most enthusiastic advocates will admit that it can be difficult to work with, and even more difficult to integrate with 3rd-party solutions.
Please join us for our next webinar where we'll demonstrate how plug & play bi-directional integrations with BMC Remedy can be easily deployed in 5 minutes, allowing it to be connected with just about any 3rd-party product. The method used will require no changes to your Remedy system, and absolutely no programming, coding, or scripting of any kind.
ServiceNow is typically deployed in large, complicated, heterogeneous environments where multiple platforms, systems, and programs all operate, often isolated from one another. Such landscapes present a frustrating challenge - how best to orchestrate automated workflows that interface with servers, devices, applications, and databases that ServiceNow can’t always get to.
Watch the webinar recording: http://info.ayehu.com/webinar-automating-it-processes-in-a-code-filled-world-why-scripting-is-not-real-automation
The growing complexity of technologies and systems leveraged within the average IT environment is enough to overwhelm even the most experienced operations professional, with continuous alerts, requests, tickets, and incidents. Showing no signs of slowing down, the question becomes whether to build your own scripts or invest in IT automation software. It may seem like an easy fix to write up a few lines of code to automate a manual process and you're done. It's not that simple.
In our webinar, you'll learn:
- How scripting differs from automation
- Breaking down key challenges scripting introduces into the IT environment
- Exploring 3 crucial and often overlooked technical considerations
Watch the webinar on-demand: http://info.ayehu.com/webinar-how-to-detect-and-resolve-todays-high-profile-threats
With the steady rise in cybersecurity threats and ransomware incidents, it’s clear that no one is immune to malware attacks. This trend is also evident in significant and widespread malware infections and website defacements, plaguing enterprises with very public incidents recently. The increasing volume of alerts hinders SOC teams that are already struggling with limited resources. The question becomes: What can you do about it?
To curb the rising tide and stop incidents in real time, it takes a solid combination of both detection and remediation for both known and unknown threats.
In this highly-anticipated webinar, you’ll learn:
Why and how today’s high-profile threats have evolved and expanded
Key methods to identify and verify attacks in your environment and across disparate systems, including scanning anti-malware engines, automating routine tasks, and rapidly containing, remediating, and recovering from attacks
How combining technology from OPSWAT and Ayehu can bridge the gap between detecting and resolving threats.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge in various parts of the country, you’re no doubt facing uncertainties surrounding how and when to reopen your law firm. You’re also likely wondering about the future of your law firm and its book of business. One way to abate those concerns is to prioritize preparing your firm for whatever may come. Whether it’s a pandemic or economic downturn, pre-emptive protocols and a strong technology foundation will help you maintain business continuity in the event of future disruption. Is your firm ready? If not, there’s no better time to ensure that you’re protected.
BMC Remedy is a very capable, mature ITSM solution, and one of only two products in Gartner's 2016 Magic Quadrant for IT Service Support Management Tools. However, even Remedy's most enthusiastic advocates will admit that it can be difficult to work with, and even more difficult to integrate with 3rd-party solutions.
Please join us for our next webinar where we'll demonstrate how plug & play bi-directional integrations with BMC Remedy can be easily deployed in 5 minutes, allowing it to be connected with just about any 3rd-party product. The method used will require no changes to your Remedy system, and absolutely no programming, coding, or scripting of any kind.
ServiceNow is typically deployed in large, complicated, heterogeneous environments where multiple platforms, systems, and programs all operate, often isolated from one another. Such landscapes present a frustrating challenge - how best to orchestrate automated workflows that interface with servers, devices, applications, and databases that ServiceNow can’t always get to.
Watch the webinar recording: http://info.ayehu.com/webinar-automating-it-processes-in-a-code-filled-world-why-scripting-is-not-real-automation
The growing complexity of technologies and systems leveraged within the average IT environment is enough to overwhelm even the most experienced operations professional, with continuous alerts, requests, tickets, and incidents. Showing no signs of slowing down, the question becomes whether to build your own scripts or invest in IT automation software. It may seem like an easy fix to write up a few lines of code to automate a manual process and you're done. It's not that simple.
In our webinar, you'll learn:
- How scripting differs from automation
- Breaking down key challenges scripting introduces into the IT environment
- Exploring 3 crucial and often overlooked technical considerations
Watch the webinar on-demand: http://info.ayehu.com/webinar-how-to-detect-and-resolve-todays-high-profile-threats
With the steady rise in cybersecurity threats and ransomware incidents, it’s clear that no one is immune to malware attacks. This trend is also evident in significant and widespread malware infections and website defacements, plaguing enterprises with very public incidents recently. The increasing volume of alerts hinders SOC teams that are already struggling with limited resources. The question becomes: What can you do about it?
To curb the rising tide and stop incidents in real time, it takes a solid combination of both detection and remediation for both known and unknown threats.
In this highly-anticipated webinar, you’ll learn:
Why and how today’s high-profile threats have evolved and expanded
Key methods to identify and verify attacks in your environment and across disparate systems, including scanning anti-malware engines, automating routine tasks, and rapidly containing, remediating, and recovering from attacks
How combining technology from OPSWAT and Ayehu can bridge the gap between detecting and resolving threats.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge in various parts of the country, you’re no doubt facing uncertainties surrounding how and when to reopen your law firm. You’re also likely wondering about the future of your law firm and its book of business. One way to abate those concerns is to prioritize preparing your firm for whatever may come. Whether it’s a pandemic or economic downturn, pre-emptive protocols and a strong technology foundation will help you maintain business continuity in the event of future disruption. Is your firm ready? If not, there’s no better time to ensure that you’re protected.
In ever-evolving and stressful circumstances, legal professionals who have transitioned to a remote working environment are finding themselves at odds with new distractions, time management hurdles, and burnout. To help attorneys combat the emerging challenges associated with working away from the office for the first time, Founder of Real Life Practice Nora Bergman offers expert advice on how to remain focused and on task as individuals with regard to your mental health.
As the COVID-19 epidemic hits its projected peak in many parts of the United States, law firms face significant changes in the way they operate financially and operationally. In our recent webinar panel, attorneys Todd Spodek, Al Provinziano, and Mark Metzger shared their unique experiences of securing their businesses financially and operationally to withstand the economic uncertainties of the pandemic.
In times of unprecedented business disruption, it can be challenging to keep your firm’s day-to-day operations on track. However, clients need assurance their cases are still being handled, your staff needs to work in sync to remain productive, and your firm needs to keep its cash flow moving.
You can’t wing it when it comes to law firm financials. In order to run a successful law firm, you need to be numbers-oriented and vigilant in deriving insights from your performance. Your finances have to run on rails. To that end, visibility into your firm’s revenue, accounts receivable, and cash flow are your gateway to increased profitability.
You can’t wing it when it comes to law firm financials. In order to run a successful small law firm, you need to become a numbers guy, or gal. Your finances have to run on rails; you have to remain in control. To that end, visibility into your firm’s profitability, billing productivity and account receivables are your gateways to increased revenue.
Law firms spend a significant amount of time and money attracting new clients, but many struggle to manage them beyond the initial touchpoint. Implementing a strong lead and intake process can help your firm convert more referrals into paying clients, grow monthly revenue, and lower the cost to acquire clients.
Want to grow your firm? Historically, you could charge more per hour or hire an associate. But what if there was a third way? Technology facilitates access to high-quality legal expertise at a surprisingly reasonable cost. Using freelance and contract legal help, you can do more work, grow your firm, and help more clients.
Whether at the end of the day or the end of the month, hard-working lawyers often look back and wonder why their billable time just doesn’t seem to measure up to all the long hours they spend in the office. Discover ways to detect holes in your system, as well as how to develop patches for the recurring leaks you have known about and struggled with for years.
On-premise legal software can be traced back to major inefficiencies in the way modern law firms are managed - often subjecting attorneys to more technological and financial grief than inherent value. In this presentation, we walk you through the considerations of on-premise vs. cloud-based solutions for your law firm.
Law firms usually view technology as being grafted onto existing, offline office systems. But, reformatting your law practice based on the features of a law practice management system is a coherent and effective way to build a better law firm.
Law practice demands are tough, especially in the digital age. Clients want more for less, and thus running an efficient law practice is more important than ever. Automating tasks can help you save time, reduce mistakes, enhance client service, and improve your bottom line (and maybe even give you time to take a break).
Social Media can be a powerful marketing tool for your law firm. But without a macro strategy in place or an understanding of the ethical implications of posting online, you may find yourself losing money or even violating statutory prohibitions.
Perhaps you're generating interest and traffic from online marketing, but are having a hard time converting it into paying clients. In this webinar, we explore some of the most common issues preventing lawyers from turning traffic into clients.
Since its 26.2 billion dollar acquisition by Microsoft at the end of 2016, we've begun to see an awakening by skeptics and users alike as to the possibilities that lie within LinkedIn to stand up and stand out. Many attorneys are turning to the revamped platform to connect with clients, potential clients, influencers, and others important to the growth of their practice.
Practicing at the top of your law license means that you’re doing those creative things that lawyers get paid the most money for. It means you’re not getting paid to answer phone calls. You’re not getting paid to schedule appointments with clients. You’re not getting paid to get coffee for someone. You’re ARE getting paid to do the high level creative work that lawyers do: creating strategies, crafting briefs, and in some cases conducting legal research.
Billing by the hour, though seemingly more profitable for law firms, presents a compounding conflict of interest between an attorney and their clients. For this reason, many lawyers celebrate the transition to a packaged flat-fee billing model — introducing predictability, incentive to make progress, and even a competitive advantage for their firms.
Whether you’ve been worn down by attrition or are making a conscientious effort to modernize your firm, get ready to wipe away any lingering reluctance in moving your practice to the cloud.
Rainmaking is simple, but it’s not easy. It takes deliberate actions on your part as an attorney to create the practice of your dreams. And it all starts with a plan. Build and execute your own rainmaking plan, tailored to your life and your career to make 2018 the best year ever!
Is it possible to improve your law practice and your life at the same time?Yes! You really can increase your productivity and improve your practice and your life. Every day, lawyers help to change their clients’ lives for the better. But all too often, you can lose sight of this reality and get caught up in your hectic daily routine.
Now, it’s time for you to change your life for the better.
Join MyCase and Nora Bergman, law firm business coach and author of “50 Lessons for Lawyers,” for a free legal webinar: “Simple Lessons to Improve Your Law Practice and Your Life.”
The word is out. Law firms are producing content and getting on social media. Thing is, most firms lack a content and social media strategy. Without a strategy, you're just spinning your wheels. In this webinar, we will go through the process of crafting a strategy to become a thought leader, build your brand and become a valuable resource for people who use, need and refer your services.
In ever-evolving and stressful circumstances, legal professionals who have transitioned to a remote working environment are finding themselves at odds with new distractions, time management hurdles, and burnout. To help attorneys combat the emerging challenges associated with working away from the office for the first time, Founder of Real Life Practice Nora Bergman offers expert advice on how to remain focused and on task as individuals with regard to your mental health.
As the COVID-19 epidemic hits its projected peak in many parts of the United States, law firms face significant changes in the way they operate financially and operationally. In our recent webinar panel, attorneys Todd Spodek, Al Provinziano, and Mark Metzger shared their unique experiences of securing their businesses financially and operationally to withstand the economic uncertainties of the pandemic.
In times of unprecedented business disruption, it can be challenging to keep your firm’s day-to-day operations on track. However, clients need assurance their cases are still being handled, your staff needs to work in sync to remain productive, and your firm needs to keep its cash flow moving.
You can’t wing it when it comes to law firm financials. In order to run a successful law firm, you need to be numbers-oriented and vigilant in deriving insights from your performance. Your finances have to run on rails. To that end, visibility into your firm’s revenue, accounts receivable, and cash flow are your gateway to increased profitability.
You can’t wing it when it comes to law firm financials. In order to run a successful small law firm, you need to become a numbers guy, or gal. Your finances have to run on rails; you have to remain in control. To that end, visibility into your firm’s profitability, billing productivity and account receivables are your gateways to increased revenue.
Law firms spend a significant amount of time and money attracting new clients, but many struggle to manage them beyond the initial touchpoint. Implementing a strong lead and intake process can help your firm convert more referrals into paying clients, grow monthly revenue, and lower the cost to acquire clients.
Want to grow your firm? Historically, you could charge more per hour or hire an associate. But what if there was a third way? Technology facilitates access to high-quality legal expertise at a surprisingly reasonable cost. Using freelance and contract legal help, you can do more work, grow your firm, and help more clients.
Whether at the end of the day or the end of the month, hard-working lawyers often look back and wonder why their billable time just doesn’t seem to measure up to all the long hours they spend in the office. Discover ways to detect holes in your system, as well as how to develop patches for the recurring leaks you have known about and struggled with for years.
On-premise legal software can be traced back to major inefficiencies in the way modern law firms are managed - often subjecting attorneys to more technological and financial grief than inherent value. In this presentation, we walk you through the considerations of on-premise vs. cloud-based solutions for your law firm.
Law firms usually view technology as being grafted onto existing, offline office systems. But, reformatting your law practice based on the features of a law practice management system is a coherent and effective way to build a better law firm.
Law practice demands are tough, especially in the digital age. Clients want more for less, and thus running an efficient law practice is more important than ever. Automating tasks can help you save time, reduce mistakes, enhance client service, and improve your bottom line (and maybe even give you time to take a break).
Social Media can be a powerful marketing tool for your law firm. But without a macro strategy in place or an understanding of the ethical implications of posting online, you may find yourself losing money or even violating statutory prohibitions.
Perhaps you're generating interest and traffic from online marketing, but are having a hard time converting it into paying clients. In this webinar, we explore some of the most common issues preventing lawyers from turning traffic into clients.
Since its 26.2 billion dollar acquisition by Microsoft at the end of 2016, we've begun to see an awakening by skeptics and users alike as to the possibilities that lie within LinkedIn to stand up and stand out. Many attorneys are turning to the revamped platform to connect with clients, potential clients, influencers, and others important to the growth of their practice.
Practicing at the top of your law license means that you’re doing those creative things that lawyers get paid the most money for. It means you’re not getting paid to answer phone calls. You’re not getting paid to schedule appointments with clients. You’re not getting paid to get coffee for someone. You’re ARE getting paid to do the high level creative work that lawyers do: creating strategies, crafting briefs, and in some cases conducting legal research.
Billing by the hour, though seemingly more profitable for law firms, presents a compounding conflict of interest between an attorney and their clients. For this reason, many lawyers celebrate the transition to a packaged flat-fee billing model — introducing predictability, incentive to make progress, and even a competitive advantage for their firms.
Whether you’ve been worn down by attrition or are making a conscientious effort to modernize your firm, get ready to wipe away any lingering reluctance in moving your practice to the cloud.
Rainmaking is simple, but it’s not easy. It takes deliberate actions on your part as an attorney to create the practice of your dreams. And it all starts with a plan. Build and execute your own rainmaking plan, tailored to your life and your career to make 2018 the best year ever!
Is it possible to improve your law practice and your life at the same time?Yes! You really can increase your productivity and improve your practice and your life. Every day, lawyers help to change their clients’ lives for the better. But all too often, you can lose sight of this reality and get caught up in your hectic daily routine.
Now, it’s time for you to change your life for the better.
Join MyCase and Nora Bergman, law firm business coach and author of “50 Lessons for Lawyers,” for a free legal webinar: “Simple Lessons to Improve Your Law Practice and Your Life.”
The word is out. Law firms are producing content and getting on social media. Thing is, most firms lack a content and social media strategy. Without a strategy, you're just spinning your wheels. In this webinar, we will go through the process of crafting a strategy to become a thought leader, build your brand and become a valuable resource for people who use, need and refer your services.
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