For better or worse, the future of document assembly is on the Web. The web offers cheaper maintenance, quicker updates, and a more consistent look and feel. The web is also the most cost-effective on total cost of ownership ("TCO"). The catch is that startup costs are much greater for web deployment of automated templates. Particularly since most law firms wish to “dip before they dunk”, the presence of desktop or networked document assembly solutions is critical to the development of automated content. In the past five years, millions of dollars have been invested in innovative web-delivery of automated document creation systems. By contrast, the investment in client/server based document assembly software has been minimal.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Future of Document Assembly
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