Blackberry Is Compulsory For Boston Law Firm

Topics:
Cell phones and gear,
PDAs
Tags:
Handhelds,
Hardware,
RIM BlackBerry
Source:
BlackBerry

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Overview: Ropes & Gray is a national, general practice law firm with offices in Boston, New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. and conference centers in London, England and Rhode Island. A company driven to continually improve customer service deploys BlackBerry to provide wireless messaging. The solution becomes so valuable, it is now an integral part of the way the firm does business - and a client expectation. Ropes & Gray have grown from a 20- person BlackBerry pilot project to deploy to more than 600 users. With the added functionality of METAmessage software from Onset Technology, many of their lawyers work as effectively in or out of the office.

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Format: PDF | Size: 617KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 3


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