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Company owners encouraged to embrace digitization
Thursday, November 15, 2012Transferring records to digital storage with conversion services is becoming a widely adopted tactic in many industries. Business leaders are also considering this move for a number of reasons - it can free up office space and prevent data loss in the event of a disaster, among other advantages.
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Paper waste draining company resources, patience
Thursday, November 15, 2012While paper is a major contributor to environmental issues, with over 5,260,000 tons of paper waste generated in the United States alone in 2010, it is also burdening businesses, forcing them to expend time and money struggling to handle it in efficient ways.
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Destroyed books being restored in Japan
Wednesday, November 14, 2012When an unforeseen disaster occurs, files, hardware and entire storefront locations can be destroyed. Such was the case in Japan in 2011, after a devastating tsunami washed away entire offices, often taking important documents with it.
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Destroyed files could let criminals go free
Wednesday, November 14, 2012When documents at a corporation are ruined, it can have long standing effects on the business. Recently in Wales, documents containing photographic evidence of abuse that allegedly took place at children's homes between 1980 and 1988 were destroyed.
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Counties going paperless in South Dakota
Wednesday, November 14, 2012According to KDLT, more county officials in South Dakota are making the move to paperless operations in an effort to save money and be better organized.
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More schools adopting mobile devices, paperless initiatives
Tuesday, November 13, 2012The education industry appears to be aggressively and enthusiastically adopting the technologies and strategies to not only improve administrative and educational efforts, but also reduce the amount of paper consumed in educational facilities.
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Veterans denied benefits because of lost records
Monday, November 12, 2012The U.S. Army noticed the advantages of electronic document management systems during the Gulf War. However, the Army's system is being called into question now that numerous veterans filing disability claims have found that the records of their service have disappeared.
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Paper reduction the first step to paper elimination
Monday, November 12, 2012While paperless operations may be a distant goal, the reduction of paper consumption is clearly driving many business practices today.
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Can an office truly go paperless?
Friday, November 9, 2012Businesses are examining document management solutions and other efforts that could help them reduce the amount of paper they use.
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America Recycles Day perfect excuse to reduce paper consumption
Thursday, November 8, 2012With America Recycles Day approaching on November 10, many businesses are looking for ways to celebrate. And what better way to do so than by reducing paper consumption as a whole?
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Civil War letters preserved online in Michigan
Wednesday, November 7, 2012Many entities chose to host their files and other records online using electronic document management strategies. This can help researchers who want to learn more about a subject - a main motivation for digitization of Civil War letters for leaders at Michigan State University.
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Information management key for customer retention
Wednesday, November 7, 2012Retaining customers is a major priority for any business. Next to drawing in new consumers, keeping current ones is at the top of many businesses lists when considering new technologies and solutions to implement.
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