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Syncly and Thomson Reuters join forces

July 3, 2024
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Stewart Rasmussen
Stewart Rasmussen
Founder & CEO

Syncly and Thomson Reuters join forces

May 1, 2023
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Stewart Rasmussen
Stewart Rasmussen
Founder & CEO

London and Sydney,June 2024 – Syncly and Thomson Reuters have joined forces in an exciting partnership to provide a modern and secure way to integrate Thomson Reuters HighQ with the market leading Document Management Systems (DMS) and the Microsoft 365 stack including Teams. By creating an integrated HighQ experience, law firms can easily automate and control the flow of data between their internal and external collaboration systems, improving client engagement and data governance.

“We are delighted to be able to announce our new partnership with Syncly.  They have deep expertise and understanding of the legal technology industry, which is apparent through their integration platform and global client base.  We are confident that the addition of Syncly to our partner ecosystem will continue to help our customers succeed in this dynamic and fast paced- market,” said Elena Folkes, Director Market Development, Thomson Reuters

Syncly's market-leading integration platform allows customers to rapidly deploy integration solutions with a range of leading legal industry platforms from a growing library of connectors, that all work interchangeably with one another. These connectors can be used to create one and two-way synchronisations, bulk upload large volumes of data, and automate the process of archiving data when it is no longer needed to be shared.

“By partnering with organizations like Syncly, we are able to continue our mission to transform legal workflows for law firms by providing a seamless integration between HighQ and a firm’s Document Management System (DMS) of choice.  This is a foundational capability for many legal use cases and enhances our clients’ ability to bring superior digital services to their customers or business users,” said Sebastiaan Bos, Senior Director, Product Management, Thomson Reuters

Syncly has clients in the UK, US, Europe, Australia and Africa and has been expanding rapidly around the world as more firms realise they need a solution to securely manage the movement of their data.

“Partnering with Thomson Reuters, one of the world’s largest providers of legal technology services, provides us with a fantastic opportunity to create tailor made integration solutions to our mutual customers around the world. We’re excited to help customers bring their collaboration and document management systems together to simultaneously improve the client experience and data governance,” said Stewart Rasmussen, CEO, Syncly.

If you would like more information about the integration, speak to your Thomson Reuters Account Manager, email Syncly at sales@syncly.io or visit www.syncly.io.

Syncly and Thomson Reuters join forces to provide HighQ customers around the world with a modern and secure way to integrate with leading Document Management Systems (DMS)

London and Sydney,June 2024 – Syncly and Thomson Reuters have joined forces in an exciting partnership to provide a modern and secure way to integrate Thomson Reuters HighQ with the market leading Document Management Systems (DMS) and the Microsoft 365 stack including Teams. By creating an integrated HighQ experience, law firms can easily automate and control the flow of data between their internal and external collaboration systems, improving client engagement and data governance.

“We are delighted to be able to announce our new partnership with Syncly.  They have deep expertise and understanding of the legal technology industry, which is apparent through their integration platform and global client base.  We are confident that the addition of Syncly to our partner ecosystem will continue to help our customers succeed in this dynamic and fast paced- market,” said Elena Folkes, Director Market Development, Thomson Reuters

Syncly's market-leading integration platform allows customers to rapidly deploy integration solutions with a range of leading legal industry platforms from a growing library of connectors, that all work interchangeably with one another. These connectors can be used to create one and two-way synchronisations, bulk upload large volumes of data, and automate the process of archiving data when it is no longer needed to be shared.

“By partnering with organizations like Syncly, we are able to continue our mission to transform legal workflows for law firms by providing a seamless integration between HighQ and a firm’s Document Management System (DMS) of choice.  This is a foundational capability for many legal use cases and enhances our clients’ ability to bring superior digital services to their customers or business users,” said Sebastiaan Bos, Senior Director, Product Management, Thomson Reuters

Syncly has clients in the UK, US, Europe, Australia and Africa and has been expanding rapidly around the world as more firms realise they need a solution to securely manage the movement of their data.

“Partnering with Thomson Reuters, one of the world’s largest providers of legal technology services, provides us with a fantastic opportunity to create tailor made integration solutions to our mutual customers around the world. We’re excited to help customers bring their collaboration and document management systems together to simultaneously improve the client experience and data governance,” said Stewart Rasmussen, CEO, Syncly.

If you would like more information about the integration, speak to your Thomson Reuters Account Manager, email Syncly at sales@syncly.io or visit www.syncly.io.

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Stewart Rasmussen
With a deep understanding for the global legal technology landscape, Stewart has over a decade of experience in helping law firms around the world to adopt new and emerging technologies

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