A Time Matters question about Mobility vs Synching:

Question: “can you enlighten me on the TM mobility as to the storage of the data.  Is our data stored in a “cloud” and we access it on the TM mobility website?  If so, how often is the data backed up?  I am trying to make sure that we can still have access to the data even if the server were to go down or we would lose power in the office. ”

Answer:
TM Mobility
works as follows, when you login you are authenticating via the cloud (Microsoft Azure I believe, on dedicated Lexis servers) and then you are passed thru to your own Time Matters (SQL database).   So your access to data is dependent on your server and the TM database  being available.

The synch is different. For example, if you synch Time Matters with Microsoft’s Exchange server (we do this routinely using the Exchange component of Microsoft Office 365)  then if your server were down, you would still have web access to email, calendar and contacts.  We also routinely backup documents using an offsite cloud service, which means documents could be accessed as well.

Case in Point:
If you lose your smart phone 

– TM Mobility means you haven’t lost control of all your contacts and calendar.
– TM/Exchange Synch – you may have lost control of all your contacts and calendar.

If you lose your server:
There are strategies for assuring a very high degree of redundancy and for enabling a fast recovery both on-site and off-site.  An on-site server image backup is good to have and easy to set-up. An off-site backup, with a plan for firing up a physical or virtual server is also a well proven strategy.  Bottom line is there are different options and levels of  redundancy, backup and disaster recovery.

We’ll promise not to represent ourselves in court or prepare our own estate planning documents  if you, our lawyer friends, reach out to us for guidance on technical issues like those above.  Let us know if you need more detail, we are here to help.

On the plus side, we think you will like the new calendar options. We expect better performance with the underlying newer technology platform. We hope to see more innovation on a regular basis due to the technology platform update, we will see.

Before you install, there a few potential gotcha’s that we want to point out.
#1.   Be extra sure to have a solid backup, starting with v13,
newer versions like v14 install ’in place’ i.e. over top of v13
#2.   Minimum PC memory is now 1GB and recommended memory is 2GB
#3.   The ‘classic’ calendar, some color related options are removed
#4.   Be sure to disconnect any flash drive or external drive before installing TM14
(Reconnect it later, especially if it’s a image backupofyour server :~)
#5.   You must uninstall TMv10 from any PC before installing TM14
#6.   Time Matters v11 and earlier are no longer supported by LexisNexis
#7.    Use the  recommended versions of MS-SQL for different versions of Time Matters

Remember it never hurts to wait a short time prior to upgrading, just in case there are wrinkles that should be ironed out first.

Tom Caffrey
Premier Software
(856) 429-3010

Perhaps there is a better, faster, easier method to capture initial contact information.

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