Aderant Unveils Stridyn, an AI-Driven Cloud Platform Revolutionizing Law Firm Operations

At the recent Global Momentum user conference, CEO of Aderant, Chris Cartrett, announced the launch of Stridyn. Stridyn, a single AI-driven cloud platform, unifies all of Aderant’s cloud products to harness the full potential of cloud and AI technology.

Speaking on the launch, Cartrett stated, “We built Stridyn with the understanding that law firms want a frictionless cloud experience centered around reliability, security, and efficiency.” Furthermore, this new AI-driven platform is likely to enhance significantly the operational excellence across all aspects of law businesses.

For the users of Aderant solutions, a significant advantage of Stridyn is its potential to improve the user experience. It facilitates interconnectivity among Aderant’s applications and streamlines operations. Cartrett shared that Stridyn was developed to bolster every product Aderant has in the marketplace and provide significant value to clients.

Additionally, chief product officer Doug Matthews mentioned that Stridyn’s ability to combine Aderant’s broad portfolio of products on a single platform would bring forth new value for customers. This integration allows firms to optimize manpower and profitability more effectively.

Moreover, Stridyn’s modern SaaS experience has empowered Aderant to deliver new capabilities to its customers swiftly. Furthermore, it will allow customers to operate from anywhere on any device efficiently.

Earlier launched last year, Aderant’s AI virtual assistant, MADDI, will now have its capabilities extended across Aderant’s product suite with the new platform. The Stridyn platform will power all Aderant cloud applications with integrated AI capabilities delivered through MADDI.

The company reassures its clients that Stridyn’s rollout will not require migration of data or setting up new systems. Instead, firms will be equipped with new capabilities to adopt as per their needs.

Aderant also revealed several new modules and enhancements built on Stridyn. Some of the functionalities include A/R automation with AI-powered matching of cash receipts to invoices; client terms review workflow with redlining and version history in Onyx; matter reconciliation and email billing automation in BillBlast; a new modern UI and AI-driven compliance in iTimeKeep; centralized analytics and AI support via askMADDI; and a comprehensive system for managing lawyer skills, availability, and staffing in viResourceAllocation.

Matthews emphasized that the launch of Stridyn could significantly transform law firms’ business operations owing to a modern and mobile experience reinforced by AI.

Aderant’s Stridyn launch exemplifies the fulfillment of Cartrett’s promise two years ago where he committed to taking aggressive steps to advance the company’s cloud-first strategy across its broad suite of solutions. If you want to learn more about Aderant’s product line, you can visit the LawNext Legal Technology Directory and search for Aderant.

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