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  • Record loss costs more than $113,000

    Record loss costs more than $113,000

    Monday, December 24, 2012

    When documents are lost or destroyed, business leaders know they may have to dedicate a lot of time and money restoring the files, if they're salvageable at all. If records are not saved online using conversion services, companies often run more of a risk losing the files.

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  • Lost files could set criminal free

    Lost files could set criminal free

    Monday, December 3, 2012

    During a lawsuit, many files filled with evidence, legal proceedings and statements are filed. Many courts use conversation services to save these records on computers in order to allow numerous people access to such files and to ensure the safety of such documents.

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  • Documents present trouble even after destruction

    Documents present trouble even after destruction

    Tuesday, November 6, 2012

    When documents are preserved in paper format, they run the risk of being more easily destroyed than if they were stored on a computer using conversion services. Businesses tend to use computers to save space, provide a scalable service and keep data secure, among other reasons.

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  • Loss of British hospital records occurs annually

    Loss of British hospital records occurs annually

    Monday, October 29, 2012

    Unfortunately, the loss of records is relatively common, form a business person misplacing a file to thieves stealing documents from an enterprise. Britain's National Health Services has come under fire recently for admitting that employees lose millions of patient records yearly.

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  • Implement document management for cheaper operations

    Implement document management for cheaper operations

    Thursday, October 25, 2012

    Many businesses feel that storage, data retrieval and overall information management fees are having a detrimental effect on operations.

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