Anyone who has to deal with paperwork on a regular basis knows just how much of a pain it can be. Even if you manage your documentation on a network, there are far too many things that can go wrong. When you need to ensure that everyone is working from the most current version of a document, this can become a critical problem.
Kristen Bowers
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6 Benefits of Incorporating DocuWare into Your Business
DocuWare is a popular document solution for business for a number of reasons, but not all of them are as obvious as the ones that are commonly cited. If you have been considering integrating DocuWare into your business, here are six reasons why you should go ahead and make the change.
Topics: DocuWare
The Disadvantages of Manual Document Filing Processes
At the start of a business, manual document filing can be quick easy and necessary. However, as your business grows manual filing can become a very cumbersome practice. In a busy business world it is important that you can file, find, and store documents in a quick and effective way. There are more efficient ways in today’s growing technological world that can help keep your organized with a higher productivity level. Here are some disadvantages of manual document filing processes.
Document Storage Costs VS Document Management Software
At first glance, document storage costs appear to be significantly less than implementing document management system. However, you have to take into account the long-term savings because that is where you really see the true cost of both. While one either plateaus or goes up, the other will have cost savings for more than just storage costs.
Topics: Document Management and ECM
Everything You Need to Succeed With a Digital Document Strategy
One of the overwhelming responses to digital documentation is one of pure gratitude. The longer it has been since a company implemented their digital document strategy, the harder it is for employees and management to imagine going back to the days of hard copies. You may hear the occasional story of a transition gone wrong. Even these stories usually have a happy ending when the problems are resolved.
Topics: Digital Document Services
How Document Scanning Improves Medical Data Storage Greatly
Healthcare facilities need document scanning more so than many other industries. With the increase in regulatory mandates, compliance requirements, and transitions to electronic records, it’s become increasingly important for healthcare companies and facilities to improve their medical data storage capabilities. Document scanning can do that for you, and here’s several ways how.
Topics: document scanning
If you really want to get your business ready for the future, increase the security of your documents and improve the overall productivity of the entire venture, then you must get rid of the paperwork and embrace new technology in form of digital documents. By scanning all your current documents and converting them to digital formats, you will be increasing the efficiency of your document management process and saving yourself a lot of space and resources.
Topics: document scanning
Long Term Data Preservation: Why Go The Digital Way
Lots of companies find that documents can take up a lot of free space. Often, companies will find that there are so many documents entire rooms are needed to store them. This takes up space that could be used for other, more productive reasons. While it is important to have a good record keeping system, hard copies are becoming a thing of the past. With the advance of technology, keeping records has become less space consuming.
Topics: data preservation
The Benefits of a Well Planned Office Filing System
Does your organization have a good filing system? Filing refers to keeping important documents safe and well-organized. As a result, sensitive data will be protected and documents required for the completion of everyday operations will be readily available.
Topics: filing systems
The impact of paper in the office is a massive one. You may think that such a little thing can’t add up to huge expenditure. Unfortunately, you’re wrong. According to US statistics, the average office worker prints 10,000 sheets of paper per year, and Canada is not far behind. Nearly 45 percent of that paper ends up in the trash bin. Now think about a big corporation that has hundreds of employees. The amount of money wasted on needless document printing will be serious.
Topics: paperless office