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Digital Document Storage Reduces Costs
Submitted by Webmaster on Fri, 11/06/2009 - 01:30The average office worker spends up to half of their workday searching for simple information! No wonder it’s hard to increase production. A digital document storage system will not only increase worker productivity, but also reduce
company costs.
Lost documents create ripples of inefficiency throughout any organization. Although small and medium sized organizations are often hit harder than large corporations, the effect is devastating across the board. In paper-based environments, digital document storage is a great alternative. These systems provide an easy-to-use, secure document storage alternative to ultimately boost productivity and reduce operating expenses.
Don’t Let Paper Have the Last Laugh
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 03:14In 1975 a Business Week article discussed how the personal computer revolution would ultimately lead to a paperless office. In 2009, thirty-four years later, the information contained in paper form has changed, but businesses are increasingly inundated with paper records.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports:
· The average office worker goes through 10,000 sheets of copy paper a year.
· Each employee in a typical business office generates 1.5 lbs of waste paper per day.
· Reducing paper production by a ton saves the equivalent of 4,100 kWh of energy and 7,000 gallons of water.
Every aspect of the paper storage process adversely impacts a business’ budget and the environment as a whole. These financial drawbacks of paper storage include the purchase of paper, personnel resources spent filing and finding documents, increase of square footage for physical file storage and recovery from flood or fire damage.
EDMS Works for the Little People
Submitted by Webmaster on Fri, 10/30/2009 - 23:37In today’s society everyone strives to become the boss whether it’s the manager, president or CEO. People tend to discount the little people like the secretary, assistant and file clerk. These employees are essential for making sure every-day tasks are completed smoothly and efficiently, yet businesses insist on making life harder for them by keeping with a
paper-based office.
Take for example a department assistant at a state university. He or she organizes everything from adjunct teacher files, instructor contracts, course schedules, money orders and background checks. For each type of document there are separate filing storage cabinets.
Also take into consideration the issue of employee manuals. Every task required for a job is provided in the inconvenient form of a 4-inch binder categorized haphazardly in a conglomerate of miscellaneous information.
Controlling Document Overload
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 10/27/2009 - 02:13When you have one or more groups in an enterprise, utilizing a document management system will provide storage, easy access and control of large information caches.
As workgroups grow larger, the data in the system continues to grow with it. In document management systems,
different sets of data are stored in different styles and fonts. Document management solution companies work on systems so anyone within a workgroup can access information.
Good document management software is judged by the accuracy, simplicity and availability of the information access methods. Most systems have a login that will not allow people without proper authentication to view the data. If the data is stolen, the system should be able to restore the lost document without losing format or information.
Put Color back into Productivity and Reduce Costs
Submitted by Webmaster on Sat, 10/10/2009 - 19:03
New color multifunction systems allow businesses to create color documents quickly and cost-effectively. These systems print, copy and scan in brilliant color, equipping you with the tools to create, duplicate, and store your creations.
Make sure you’re staying ahead of the curve by investing in a color-enabled MFP. Enjoy the same function and added benefit of professional color for about the same investment as a black-and-white system. Compared to ink jet or laser printers, a color-enabled MFP allows you to print, copy, and scan in full color at faster speeds for a fraction of the cost. Digital copiers also produce high-resolution copies with more clarity and detail than analog copiers.
It’s Not Only Humans Who Have A Net Worth
Submitted by Webmaster on Fri, 10/02/2009 - 04:21
I was recently browsing the internet when I came across a website claiming it could tell me exactly how much my life was worth as a human being. Intrigued, I filled out a survey that asked questions about my physical, mental, lifestyle and personality factors. Once completed it broke down every aspect of my answers and gave me an exact number of my life’s worth—$2,327,896 to be exact.
I began wondering, if there is a method to determine something as intangible as the price of a human life, certainly any other object could be also be weighed and measured. Businesses everywhere know the value of a document, but how much is it really worth? While the question remains of why researchers would find interest in determining the life worth of a piece of paper, I did find an answer. Research has shown that over a document’s lifetime the cost of handling, storing and shipping a single paper document can easily reach up to $30.
First, there is the cost of the paper itself, just a few cents to begin with, but we’re only getting started. Then there is the cost of storage. This can include anything from file folders, file cabinets and storage boxes to the extra office storage space you have to rent.
Exposed: The Low Cost of Today’s Document Management
Submitted by Webmaster on Wed, 09/30/2009 - 02:15Any business whether it’s healthcare facilities, legal firms, financial services or educational institutions, has to deal with an inordinate amount of documents. When digging through a dusty file cabinet for a case study or client information, at the back of any file clerk or assistant’s mind is the question “Isn’t there a better way?”
Anyone who deals with paper on a regular basis has dreamed of having their paper information on their computer. Now that the price of hardware space has decreased, the possibility of integrating an electronic document management system is more appealing than ever.
Reclamation Isn’t Just About the Environment—Reclaim Your Office Space
Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 09/24/2009 - 17:29With the emphasis on the environment and utilizing what you already have, many organizations are exploring new ways to reclaim wasted office space. If you are looking for more space in your office, a great place to start may be with your
filing cabinets.
Where to Start
Average rent for an office space is $24 a square foot. Using this average, a 20 x 20 filing room will cost $9,600 annually. If this space can be reclaimed for additional offices, the potential savings realized by not having to move or rent additional rooms are substantial.
Say Good-bye to Paper Documents
Electronic Document Management technology enables paper files to be scanned to a secure network server. The paper files can then be sent to off-site storage or shredded, freeing up valuable office space.
How EDMS Will Keep Your Customers Coming Back For More
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 09/22/2009 - 04:22Customer relations are an integral part to any company. Without customers you don’t have a business.
No matter what industry you are in, you need to access information quickly. It’s a key factor in determining your quality of customer service interaction. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if hold or call-back time was reduced or even eliminated?
You can answer frequently asked customer questions easily and efficiently and lower costs with the use of Electronic Document Management Systems technology.
- Provide Your Customers with Better Service
With EDMS, you won’t have to put a customer on hold or have them wait for a call-back. Retrieve and view document instantaneously on your computer while the customer is on the phone or waiting in person. The customer gets the information they need quickly and your staff is able to move on to the next request.
How EDMS will keep your Customers Coming Back for More
Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 09/22/2009 - 04:22Customer relations are an integral part to any company. Without customers you don’t have a business.
No matter what industry you are in, you need to access information quickly. It’s a key factor in determining your quality of customer service interaction. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if hold or call-back time was reduced or even eliminated?
You can answer frequently asked customer questions easily and efficiently and lower costs with the use of Electronic Document Management Systems technology.
- Provide Your Customers with Better Service
With EDMS, you won’t have to put a customer on hold or have them wait for a call-back. Retrieve and view document instantaneously on your computer while the customer is on the phone or waiting in person. The customer gets the information they need quickly and your staff is able to move on to the next request.

