Document and Information Capture

  • 5 tools for you need to go paperless

    5 tools for you need to go paperless

    Wednesday, July 16, 2014

    The process of going paperless may seem obvious - remove paper from the office - but actually going through with the transition can prove a little bit more complex, especially if you don't have the right tools for the job. Conversion will take more than a paper shredder and some clever file names, you will need the machines and software necessary to transfer possibly hundreds or even thousands of pages from stuffed filing cabinets and messy desks.

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  • 3 things to consider before going paperless

    3 things to consider before going paperless

    Thursday, July 10, 2014

    Going paperless can be a huge boon to business efficiency in terms of cost-savings in addition to organization. FX-MM reported that businesses can save between 60 and 80 percent by switching over to electronic invoicing. The publication explained that nearly one-quarter of all bills and invoices in Europe will be processed electronically this year.

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  • Waitemata District Health Board embraces technological innovation

    Waitemata District Health Board embraces technological innovation

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014

    New Zealand's Waitemata District Health Board has come to an agreement that will transition the district into a paperless health care information technology hub.

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  • Montgomery County hopes to create seamless paperless justice system

    Montgomery County hopes to create seamless paperless justice system

    Wednesday, July 2, 2014

    With $8.1 million Montgomery County, Texas, has renovated its entire justice system in an effort to go paperless. The content management system will instantly share information between investigators, judges, clerks and prosecutors according to the Houston Chronicle.

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  • Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration to begin emailing notices

    Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration to begin emailing notices

    Wednesday, June 25, 2014

    The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration will take a step toward paperless operations after spokesman Buel Young announced earlier this week that the MVA would be sending email notifications to drivers.

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