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Presidential artifacts to be digitized
Thursday, December 13, 2012Organizations in many different industries turn to electronic information management systems to save documents that could be lost or destroyed. Rather than storing historical, client and company documents physically, they are turning to technology.
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Illinois paper receives grant to continue digitization project
Wednesday, December 12, 2012When older documents are lost or ruined, the information they contain may be gone forever. With this in mind, many newspaper providers have begun initiatives that store the files on an electronic document management database.
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Historical documents feared gone after safe stolen
Wednesday, December 12, 2012If corporations don't back up their documents, critical information on damaged, misplaced or stolen files could be lost. To prevent this type of data loss if a business is robbed, leaders should think about transferring the information on documents online using conversion services.
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Better solutions needed to push paperless efforts
Wednesday, December 12, 2012While many businesses are looking at paperless strategies to bolster productivity and reduce costs, a recent study found that many initiatives are slowing down.
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VA paperless initiative may need boost
Tuesday, December 11, 2012While the Department of Veterans Affairs has been planning to go paperless for a while now, some groups are skeptical that the agency will be able to migrate seamlessly.
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3 major factors of successful information management
Monday, December 10, 2012Businesses utilize a wide variety of information on a regular basis, gathered from production, customers, partners, competitors and other sources.
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Presidential information to be digitized
Friday, December 7, 2012Many academic institutions, from libraries to colleges, are often interested in transferring written materials to online databases using conversion services. Hiram College recently began an initiative to to digitize documents that concerned President James Garfield.
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Information management essential, but more metrics needed
Friday, December 7, 2012Businesses can gain many advantages with an information management solution. However, according to TechTarget, they need the metrics to prove it.
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Michigan newspaper moves archives online
Thursday, December 6, 2012Companies are increasingly turning to technology to ensure their tangible documents are available to numerous workers and are protected against loss or destruction. The newspaper industry is just one sector that is embracing digitization.
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County courts moving to paperless solutions
Thursday, December 6, 2012Two more county seats, Callaway in Missouri and Cochise in Arizona, recently announced a shift to paperless solutions for their court systems, joining the ranks of many other government offices.
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Evidence of bribery allegedly destroyed in Australia
Wednesday, December 5, 2012If damning evidence against a defendant is misplaced or destroyed during a court case, a criminal could go free. With this in mind, many courts are looking into electronic document management systems.
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Lost files may hide circumstances surrounding boy’s death
Wednesday, December 5, 2012In 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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