Information Management

  • Document management and disaster recovery

    Document management and disaster recovery

    Thursday, October 17, 2013

    International business continuity information portal Continuity Central recently conducted a survey that asked participants how important they deemed paper-based business continuity plans.

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  • Business process automation to streamlines Indian policyholders’ experience

    Business process automation to streamlines Indian policyholders’ experience

    Friday, September 27, 2013

    A recent piece by ITBusinessEdge noted that while more and more operations are going paperless, there are a number that still show no signs of upgrading from paper-based processes anytime soon, despite the efficiency boosts promised by straying from traditional methods. 

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  • Hospital benefits from going paperless

    Hospital benefits from going paperless

    Thursday, September 19, 2013

    Last year, Community Hospital in Grand Junction, Colo., leveraged conversion services to go paperless, with the goal of implementing electronic medical records (EMR) in line with federal initiatives. The business process automation effort "required hard work, long days and learning a new lingo," wrote Annette Saylor for Outpatient Surgery Magazine.

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  • Report gauges federal agencies’ information management

    Report gauges federal agencies’ information management

    Thursday, September 5, 2013

    Every year, federal agencies are required to look at their information management efforts with a critical eye and submit the results of these mandatory self-assessments to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Specifically, agencies are asked to evaluate their records management programs in terms of activities, oversight and compliance, records disposition and electronic records.

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  • Florida school district upgrades to paperless information management

    Florida school district upgrades to paperless information management

    Thursday, September 5, 2013

    For parents of students enrolled in one of Florida's Bay District Schools, monitoring their children's progress is about to get easier, WMBB-TV recently reported. This academic year, the district's teachers will forego the traditional method of sending home paper-based mid-semester reports in favor of leveraging an online system dubbed the Bay Parent Portal.

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