List of Abacus Private Cloud Customers
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Companies using Abacus Private Cloud for Application Hosting and Computing Services include: McCready Law, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 23 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, Mushkatel, Gobbato & Kile, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $3.0 million, Hussin Law, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 3 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Hussin Law | Professional Services | 3 | $1M | United States | CARET (formerly AbacusNext) | Abacus Private Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Hussin Law moved AbacusLaw into Abacus Private Cloud, a Legal Practice Management application, to support a highly mobile solo practice and streamline practice operations. The implementation of Abacus Private Cloud was positioned to enable real-time collaboration between the solo attorney and remote staff while reducing local email and IT management burdens.
Deployment used the vendor hosted Abacus Private Cloud architecture with direct integration to Office 365, enabling cloud-based document access, collaboration on matter files, and synchronized calendaring for a small firm environment. Functional capabilities implemented align with Legal Practice Management workflows, including case file and document management, time capture and billing workflows, and mobile access for on‑the‑go matter work.
Operational scope covered the San Diego, California region and the firm’s solo attorney plus remote support staff, with the vendor case study noting implementation and go-live in 2018 based on the vendor timeline. Governance and rollout emphasized faster onboarding and reduced IT administrative overhead, and the vendor case study highlights reduced IT headaches and improved workflow for a heavy caseload as observed outcomes.
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McCready Law | Professional Services | 23 | $5M | United States | CARET (formerly AbacusNext) | Abacus Private Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, McCready Law implemented Abacus Private Cloud to host AbacusLaw and its office applications, enabling secure mobile practice management and Office 365 integration. The deployment was provisioned through vendor CARET formerly AbacusNext, aligning hosted practice management and productivity workloads under Abacus Private Cloud, Apps Category .
The implementation centralized the firm’s core functional modules, specifically AbacusLaw practice management and office productivity applications, and configured cloud access for remote and mobile users. Configuration emphasized secure access controls and Office 365 connectivity to support document collaboration and email workflows while reducing on-premises server dependence.
Operational coverage targeted the firm’s Chicago region offices and back-office functions for a 23-person professional services firm, with hosting managed by CARET. Integrations explicitly implemented included Office 365, and the environment was intended to remove internal server and outsourced IT overhead by shifting hosting and application management to the Abacus Private Cloud platform.
Governance and rollout focused on migrating user profiles, document repositories, and collaboration settings into the hosted environment while establishing cloud access policies and support handoffs to the vendor. The vendor case study reports faster performance, elimination of outsourced IT fees and improved collaboration, and the implementation year shown is an estimate 2016 based on the vendor case study and AbacusNext hosting and press activity.
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Mushkatel, Gobbato & Kile | Professional Services | 15 | $3M | United States | CARET (formerly AbacusNext) | Abacus Private Cloud | Application Hosting and Computing Services | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Mushkatel, Gobbato & Kile implemented Abacus Private Cloud to provision a managed private virtual desktop environment for its Phoenix law practice, with the Apps Category included in the project scope. The deployment was sourced from vendor CARET formerly AbacusNext and the implementation and go live timing are reported as estimates drawn from the vendor case study summary and timeline.
The Abacus Private Cloud implementation delivered a private virtual desktop stack with the explicit capability to install firm required applications, including AbacusLaw, and included two factor authentication and multi layer, NIST aligned security controls to meet Arizona bar and regulatory requirements. Configuration work focused on desktop responsiveness, application persistence for firm tools, and enforcement of authentication and encryption policies across user sessions.
Operational coverage centered on the firms Phoenix region practice, supporting core legal business functions such as matter management, document drafting, and case workflows for a 15 person professional services firm. The implementation emphasized provisioned desktop images and managed virtual desktop hosting as the primary architecture, with security and access controls applied at the tenant and user authentication layer.
Governance and rollout notes in the case study indicate an implementation and go live sequence consistent with a small firm upgrade, with vendor managed operations and security posture controls aligned to Arizona regulatory expectations. The publicly available case study reports measurable performance and compliance improvements following the Abacus Private Cloud deployment, and the firms timeline is presented as an estimate based on that summary and the vendor timeline.
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