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Misalignment and configuration are different problems, but most [[reg tech]] offerings suffer from both, because they both stem from the same fact of life: while there is an unquantifiably huge volume of [[tedium]] to be automated, ''no two instances of [[tedium]] are quite alike''. {{tedium is particular capsule}}  
Misalignment and configuration are different problems, but most [[reg tech]] offerings suffer from both, because they both stem from the same fact of life: while there is an unquantifiably huge volume of [[tedium]] to be automated, ''no two instances of [[tedium]] are quite alike''. {{tedium is particular capsule}}  


Notwithstanding breathless claims to the contrary from people who should really know better — who ''do'', in fact, know better — this has been the story of technological progress in the legal industry in the last thirty years. There has been ''tons'' of  new legal technology. The [[BlackBerry]]. Citrix. [[Track changes|Document comparison]]. Document management. Optical character recognition. Voice recognition. Cloud computing. Remote access. Working from home. Skype. Virtual deal rooms. e-Discovery. Legal process outsourcing. All things that effectively, quickly and cheaply solve generic problems, that are intuitive, that boost productivity from the get-go.
Notwithstanding breathless claims to the contrary from people who should really know better — who ''do'', in fact, know better — this has been the story of technological progress in the legal industry in the last thirty years. There has been ''tons'' of  new legal technology. The [[BlackBerry]]. Citrix. [[Track changes|Document comparison]]. Document management. Optical character recognition. [[Voice recognition]]. Cloud computing. Remote access. Working from home. Skype. Virtual deal rooms. e-Discovery. Legal process outsourcing. All things that effectively, quickly and cheaply solve generic problems, that are intuitive, that boost productivity from the get-go.


SaaS just never quite manages this. We’ve lost count of the products that do ''a'' job, but just ''not quite the one you’d like them to''. That oblige you to abandon [[Microsoft Word]], or export all your data to the cloud, or that can’t handle parallel routing. Data extraction engines that can’t handle regular expressions.  
SaaS just never quite manages this. We’ve lost count of the products that do ''a'' job, but just ''not quite the one you’d like them to''. That oblige you to abandon [[Microsoft Word]], or export all your data to the cloud, or that can’t handle parallel routing. Data extraction engines that can’t handle regular expressions.