Information Management

  • Florida school district upgrades to paperless information management

    Florida school district upgrades to paperless information management

    Thursday, September 5, 2013

    For parents of students enrolled in one of Florida's Bay District Schools, monitoring their children's progress is about to get easier, WMBB-TV recently reported. This academic year, the district's teachers will forego the traditional method of sending home paper-based mid-semester reports in favor of leveraging an online system dubbed the Bay Parent Portal.

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  • Paperless schools choose tablets over textbooks

    Paperless schools choose tablets over textbooks

    Monday, August 12, 2013

    School districts that want to help students get the most out of every minute spent in class while streamlining information management are increasingly turning to paperless solutions.

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  • Transportation companies save billions by going paperless

    Transportation companies save billions by going paperless

    Thursday, August 8, 2013

    One of the difficulties facing professional truck drivers could become easier thanks to Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, who recently introduced a proposal to streamline information management by eliminating the daily paperwork requirement for drivers.

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  • GED test to go digital

    GED test to go digital

    Tuesday, August 6, 2013

    Implementing digital systems helps education professionals to streamline information management while allowing teachers to stay in touch with students and parents. Now, one more learning institution plans to go paperless - the GED test will be digital for the first time in Jan., 2014.

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  • Libraries move to digital platforms

    Libraries move to digital platforms

    Monday, August 5, 2013

    Many professionals - from medical staffers to employees in the finance sector - have been able to eliminate paper use and improve enterprise content management with digital systems. However, they're not alone - surprisingly enough, even libraries are starting to go paperless.

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