FileBound On-Demand - No IT Required

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 18, 2013 9:03:12 AM

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Topics: document management software, document management solutions, Document Management and ECM

Benefits of Using an Archive Writing System

Posted by MESHDS on Jan 17, 2013 10:30:34 AM

Whether you are a small business or large corporation, chances are you deal with at least some paper on a regular basis or you have paper files from previous years that have not yet been converted into digital format. Either way, you have a few options: 1) leave it as is because being paperless is not a priority for your company; 2) go paperless but still keep paper or microfilm records; 3) scan and archive all of your documents on your own; or 4) get an archive writing system or company to help you go completely paperless and maintain that status as your company grows.

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Topics: Archive Writing, archive writing system, Scanners

New WiFi Unit Allows Wireless Scanning

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 16, 2013 8:47:44 AM

A completely new and easy way to scan, no cable required!

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Topics: document scanning products, document scanning, Document Scanner, Scanners

FileBound On-Demand: Low Cost, High Results

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 15, 2013 10:00:38 AM

A document management system like FileBound On-Demand is something you probably never though it could be: affordable. Business both large and small can benefit from this amazing system without the up-front expenditure, risk or complexity of an installed solution.

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Topics: FileBound, document management solutions, Document Management and ECM

How Aperture Card Scanners Can Get You Organized

Posted by MESHDS on Jan 14, 2013 10:00:19 AM

Aperture cards are a type of card that is cut out to fit a chip or microfilm within it. Surrounding the image is machine-readable data that pertains to the specific image. Aperture cards allow you to archive important information and make inexpensive copies for distribution. They have been used in different industries for many years. They are a very reliable and useful way to archive information and have a lifespan of 100 years. Aperture card scanners are used to read the cards, scan them, email them and electronically store them.

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Topics: Aperture card scanners, aperture cards, Scanners

FileBound for Libraries: Easy To Set Up, Easy To Use

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 11, 2013 8:30:21 AM

At the heart of it, a library is a business just like any other. You still have to deal with purchasing, receiving, hiring and training. All of these activities generate paper... lots of paper. That's where FileBound Express can help. FileBound is a turn-key document management solution that will allow you to scan, search, store and manage your paperwork for improved efficiency. With the optional workflow module you can even automate the routing and approval of processes within the library.

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Topics: libraries, document management solutions, Document Management and ECM

Microfilm Scanning Services for Libraries

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 10, 2013 7:55:21 AM

Libraries are full of historic collections. Hard copy newspapers, one-of-a-kind artwork, maps, etc. Our microfilm scanning services can help you convert virtually any material to useful digital images. With over four decades of conversion experience we have the tools and resources to handle even the most fragile materials.

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Topics: microfilm, libraries, newspaper scanning, Microfilm scanning

Zeta Book Scanner: Great Option for Libraries

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 9, 2013 7:30:05 AM

Historical books, new books, magazines, files, binders, contracts … the list goes on. There’s almost nothing you can’t capture or copy with the new zeta book scanner by Zeutschel. It is the ideal multifunctional system for scanning and copying in libraries, archives, universities, schools and more.

Plug and Scan

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Topics: MES Hybrid Document Systems, Library Scanners, book scanning, Book Scanner, book scanners, library scanning, Scanners, zeta book scanner

UScan Microfilm Scanner: Ideal for Libraries

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 8, 2013 7:36:04 AM

With simple touchscreen commands and easy to follow instructions, the UScan microfilm scanner is an affordable plug-and-play scanner with single cable connectivity. Ideally suited for libraries, it is whisper quiet, with an optional pay-per-use interface. The UScan can take the place of four separate microfilm scanners, making it the easiest, fastest and most cost effective way to scan multiple film types with a single unit!

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Topics: MES Hybrid Document Systems, Film Scanners, microfilm, Library Scanners, UScan, microfilm scanners

Ontario Library Association EXPO: 5 Great Reasons To Visit Booth 905!

Posted by Kevin D'Arcy on Jan 7, 2013 10:26:24 AM

#5 - Book Scanning Has Never Been This Awesome!

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Topics: microfilm, Book Scanner, Ontario Library Association Expo, microfilm scanners, Scanners

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