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Over 50 percent of business still using paper-based invoices
Tuesday, October 23, 2012While document management solutions and the migration to digital business landscapes is growing in popularity, many companies are still stuck behind a wall of paper, a recent study by Basware found.
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Information management about more than retention
Monday, October 22, 2012ore businesses are finding that retention is becoming less of a focus for their document management needs, while efficiency and customization are driving the latest trends in this area.
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Lost files could result in Australian mistrial
Friday, October 19, 2012If records are misplaced in the court system, the situation could be dire. This is the case in Australia, where a missing record could result in an alleged criminal going free.
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School district slowly approaches paperless ideas
Friday, October 19, 2012While schools in the Wachusett Regional District, Massachusetts, have been reducing the amount of paper they purchase and increasing spending on computers, projectors and other paperless products, they consider their approach toward paperless solutions slow but steady.
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Document management more necessity than luxury for legal practices
Thursday, October 18, 2012While some businesses are able to view improved document management and paperless efforts as a luxury they could do without, lawyers and law offices may find these tools vital to survive today, or risk floundering with big data and the latest technologies.
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Important records allegedly destroyed by California officials
Wednesday, October 17, 2012If a firm's leaders are eliminating files, there may be large consequences. The California Department of Parks and Recreation is looking into whether leaders at the Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area purposefully destroyed files.
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Adobe promotes paperless offices with new document format
Wednesday, October 17, 2012While more businesses consider the advantages of implementing document management and going paperless, Adobe has taken another step to promote this practice by improving its digital document format offerings.
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New York county needs millions to replace lost documents
Tuesday, October 16, 2012If a company records its data exclusively on paper files and a storm hits, that information could be lost forever. Leaders in Tioga County, New York, were faced with this challenge last year after a large flood in 2011.
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NHS plans to go paperless by 2015
Tuesday, October 16, 2012The National Health Service (NHS) of the U.K. revealed a plan that will have it eliminating paper and going entirely digital by 2015, in order to improve efficiency and reduce the loss of records.
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More schools embrace paperless admissions
Monday, October 15, 2012As universities and colleges are increasingly focusing on meeting the socio-political demands of their student bodies, the need to be more environmentally friendly is growing.
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Real estate office goes green all around
Friday, October 12, 2012Red Oak Realty in Oakland, California, recently underwent a massive change to its office, according to the Mercury News.
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Records provide comfort when easily accessible
Thursday, October 11, 2012Hosting documents online using an electronic information management system is often a lucrative choice for many businesses. New Jersey's Motor Vehicle Commission is now making it easier for parents to look into the safety of their children.
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