Auctori:law is a Software-as-a-Service or SaaS (
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Greg Alexander, CEO of Unidev said the company is excited about the launch of Auctori: law, and leveraged its experience in developing customized legal Web sites to create this solution.
“Auctori: law presented itself as an excellent opportunity for our clients to really take control of their Web sites with an application that truly answers the needs of a legal firm,” Alexander said in a statement. “I am confident that Auctori: law is a complete solution for any law firm's online needs.”
Attorneys don’t have to remain in their offices to update their Web site as Auctori: law allows them to do it safely and securely from anywhere in the world. And best of all, the new solution allows them to build and edit Web site content without the help of an IT professional. Moreover, they don’t have to be experienced or know about HTML to use Auctori: law.
Users simply log into a site through a secure, password-protected portal. Site administrators are available to update content, change images, add announcements and make other instantaneous changes when required. Officials said that Auctori: law adheres to all Search Engine Optimization best practices in order to maximize Web site traffic.
"The Auctori: law CMS Solution has been a fantastic collaboration between the Auctori team and several of our legal firm clients,” said Andrea Bemis, brand manager for Auctori: law, in a statement. “We have been able to integrate controls that make editing articles, biographies and documents, as well as the general maintenance of the content of your website very straightforward and less time consuming.”
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
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