Document and Information Capture

  • Lost files may hide circumstances surrounding boy’s death

    Lost files may hide circumstances surrounding boy’s death

    Wednesday, December 5, 2012

    In nearly any industry, there are often adverse effects when files go missing or are accidentally destroyed. If the information within has not been saved elsewhere, the data may never be recovered.

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  • Irish history preserved with technology

    Irish history preserved with technology

    Tuesday, December 4, 2012

    Some people like to save old newspapers when notable events occur, like the death of a national figure or the end or a war. However, if the buildings that house old papers experience a disaster, the volumes could be lost forever.

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  • Digitization taking off worldwide

    Digitization taking off worldwide

    Tuesday, November 27, 2012

    Using conversion services, leaders across the globe are copying documents and placing the images into online databases. This process can not only ensure that information is available to remote researchers but administrators can take primary source documents and further preserve them.

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  • Document management helps businesses migrate to the cloud

    Document management helps businesses migrate to the cloud

    Monday, November 19, 2012

    With Desktop-, Software-, Applications- and Storage-as-a-Service, and many other solutions for business computing needs, many companies find that the cloud can help them reduce IT costs, improve productivity and enhance workflow overall.

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  • UConn exploring digitization options

    UConn exploring digitization options

    Friday, November 16, 2012

    When an academic institution decides to move documents online with conversion services, it can benefit many people. Leaders at the University of Connecticut recently decided to digitize issues of the school newspaper.

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