It’s no secret that legal technology has dramatically changed over the last two years. Blame or credit Apple’s Steven Jobs, but we can’t escape the “consumerization” of IT, virtualization, and the various forms of cloud computing. As CIOs we must stop and ask ourselves: Are we in sync with our changing environment, or are we resisting change?

Many IT managers have a tendency to focus on why something cannot be done, instead of focusing efforts on what it takes to make something happen.

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