Kevin D'Arcy

Kevin is the Chief Strategy Officer with Hybrid Document Systems and is tasked with developing, communicating, executing, and sustaining strategic initiatives. The core focus of these initiatives will include the flexibility to conduct business in ways our clients are familiar with and velocity to adapt and grow at the same fast pace as their business does.

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How to Get Your Document Imaging Project Plan off the Ground

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Oct 22, 2014 10:00:00 AM
 
When the disadvantages of managing paper documents become too taxing on a business, creating a document imaging project plan for digitizing documents is the next logical step. The operative word here is “plan” – if your organization is gearing up to transition into an electronic management system, there needs to be a strategy in place. One of the biggest issues faced in this regard is not just creating such a strategy, but also getting the ball rolling so that it becomes actionable. Here are the steps you need to be taking in order to get your document imaging project plan off the ground.
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Topics: document imaging

How to Build a Business Case for a Document Management System

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Oct 15, 2014 4:47:00 PM

 

While the benefits of a document management system can be multiple, building a business case in order to achieve buy-in from executives and upper management often requires a bit more than a bullet list of potential advantages. This is because implementing a file management system requires the investment of time and money, as well as a change management initiative to make sure you reap the potential benefits of the system.

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Topics: document management system, build a business case

What You Need to Know About Record Retention for Your Business

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Oct 14, 2014 10:23:00 AM

Records retention plays a few critical roles in the operation of a business, assisting in productivity, organization, and even legal compliance. Despite the importance of retention in records management practice, many businesses still don’t have a solid process in place to ensure that the retention of business records and documents is properly managed and administered. If this sounds like you, you may want to reconsider how you view records preservation. Here are the things you need to know about record retention for your business.

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The Anatomy of a Great File Management System

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Oct 9, 2014 9:23:00 AM

A great file management system is an absolutely essential but often overlooked component of any successful organization. The benefits of a system that helps – rather than hinders – your business are multiple, from increased productivity, to better customer service, even employee satisfaction! Yet, so many organizations struggle to implement a document management system that brings them these benefits. To this end, we’ve put together the anatomy of a great file management system, so that your organization can more easily make the changes it needs to improve document management. 

 

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Topics: file management

4 Reasons Why Microfilm is Your Weakest Link

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Oct 7, 2014 9:30:00 AM
 

Though microfilm, as a medium, is a very popular information storage format, many companies are opting for microfilm scanning services. Despite its potential longevity (around 500 years, if stored and handled correctly), there are many disadvantages of microfilm. These downfalls can adversely affect the efficiency of an organization. In fact, microfilm may be your company’s weakest link­ – here’s why.

 
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Topics: microfilm

5 Steps to Safely Store and Preserve Your Microfilm

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Oct 2, 2014 9:00:00 AM
 
While microfilm can  potentially last for 500 years, it can only do so if properly stored and preserved. Unfortunately for many organizations, microfilm storage isn’t being properly managed, meaning they aren’t getting the longevity that they could from their microfilm. To this end, we’ve compiled a list of steps to safely store and preserve your microfilm so that the information contained within is conserved as intended.
 

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Topics: microfilm storage

The 5 Biggest Mistakes You’re Making with Microfilm Storage

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Sep 30, 2014 9:30:00 AM
  
 
Microfilm continues to be a popular medium due to its longevity and archival quality. Silver halide film, for example, can last up to 500 years if stored and kept properly! That said, there are a number of common microfilm storage mistakes that people make that threaten the preservation of the information contained via this medium. Furthermore, some practices for microfilm storage are also inefficient, which affects the ability of your organization to truly leverage the data you are storing on microfilm. Below are a list of the biggest mistakes you’re making when it comes to microfilm storage.
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Topics: microfilm storage

The Future of Microfilm: The Ultimate Microfilm Conversion Guide

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Sep 25, 2014 10:43:00 AM

In our last post, we talked about how even though microfilm has proven resilient in the digital age, people are increasingly opting for microfilm conversion. For a number of reasons, from convenience to efficiency, microfilm scanning is becoming a more popular choice for businesses and organizations of all types. And while it is unlikely that microfilm will be eliminated altogether, it is safe to assume that the future of the medium lies in microfilm conversion.

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Microfilm: The Unlikely Survivor in the Digital Age

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Sep 23, 2014 8:30:00 AM

Microfilm is a medium that has withstood the test of time, being used for well over a century. There are a plethora of reasons for this, not least of which being that it can last more than 500 years when stored in the correct conditions. Prior to the digital age when physical storage was a pressing issue, the ability to store high volumes of information on a small reel was particularly attractive.

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Topics: micrographics, microfilming

Microfilm & Microfiche to Digital: A Transition Guide

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Sep 18, 2014 8:33:00 AM

Microfilm and microfiche have both withstood the test of time. Dating back to pre-1900, the technology has been used commercially and by library and archival institutions since, to keep records and retain documents. While the format is certainly not dead, there has been a realization that there are more effective ways to store and access these documents that are free from many of the disadvantages inherent to the formats, namely:

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