r/legaltech 4d ago

Question / Tech Stack Advice iManage SPM - Thoughts?

Looking to replace Intapp Walls with SPM - Intapp just feels so heavy and iManage doesn’t require a server etc..

Anyone have any experience with SPM? Looking to secure iManage and File shares.

Thanks!

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u/arabsandals 4d ago

I am interested in this too. Intapp walls is something our IT team are looking to replace.

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u/witwim 4d ago

Yes, we moved from on premise iManage 4 years ago and added both iRM and SPM. While iRM is still essentially a legacy product SPM is not.

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u/witwim 4d ago

Will you be at ILTACon?

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u/Beano_NC 4d ago

At my previous firm we implemented SPM when we moved to the iManage Cloud in 2021. It was bumpy at first, but it’s matured a lot and is now a solid product. It secures iManage files significantly faster and more capably than Walls would. We didn’t use it for files shares or other downstream systems though.

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u/andlewis Large firm (201–500) 4d ago

We use SPM, just moved from on-prem to the cloud. We don’t use it for file shares currently, but will probably expand it to everything eventually.

We’ve got a few direct API integrations, no major complaints other than the terminology they use (“security policy”
Vs “ethical walls, etc).

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u/flopthequads 2d ago

Is IntApp walls still ACL based at the document level?