BatesCarey LLP has dedicated its practice to protecting the interests of insurers and reinsurers while shaping the trends of insurance law throughout the United States and abroad. We stand at the forefront of emerging insurance issues, and have earned a national reputation for excellence and innovation as counselors, litigators and creative thinkers. Domestic and international insurance industry clients turn to us for their most complex and challenging matters, knowing that we have the experience, resources, and commitment to ensure an efficient, cost-effective and successful resolution.
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Enlyft tracks the use of over 15,000 technologies and has proprietary data on over 18 million companies worldwide.
BatesCarey LLP uses 5 different technologies from 23 different vendors. They have above average use of several technologies including Windows 8, Mimecast and Microsoft Visual Studio.
BatesCarey LLP uses products from 26 different product categories. They are particularly heavy users of products in Backup Software, Email Communications Technologies, and Virtualization Platforms.
Enlyft tracks the use of over 15,000 technologies and has proprietary data on over 18 million companies worldwide.
Technology | Category | Vendor | Usage |
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Windows 8 | Operating Systems | Microsoft Corporation | |
Zabbix | IT Management Software | Zabbix | |
Windows Server 2000 | Operating Systems | Microsoft Corporation | |
VMware vSphere | Virtualization Platforms | VMware, Inc | |
Veeam | Backup Software | Veeam |
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