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In an InformationWeek survey of document imaging users, researchers discovered benefits and gaps in document imaging solutions. This paper explores the survey results, discussing everything from key document imaging drivers to wish lists for future capabilities.
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Remote workforces are a growing trend that has documentation implications on your business processes. This paper explores that, placing special emphasis on a distributed capture strategy for resolving remote workforce-related issues.
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Fax server solutions can address many of the document delivery challenges companies face in achieving compliance. Learn how fax server solutions help companies increase overall efficiency.
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Industrial facility designers and those who operate and maintain those facilities need to work together closely to improve plant efficiency and business profitability over time.
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Aging IT systems, shrinking budgets, and inefficient, paper-based processes are creating an unsustainable and error-prone work environment. This white paper reveals the major obstacles to EHR adoption and explores the cost benefits of virtualization with Hyper-V.
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Identify, manage, and protect key information assets. This 15 Minute Guide to ILM for Enterprise Content Management Users discusses the benefits that ILM can bring to the line of business and content management users.
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This white paper discusses key capabilities needed in a value-added network (VAN) and what to look for in selecting your next VAN provider.
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Your business has critical information stored in digital documents as well as paper ones, and unfortunately, integrating that data isn't always easy. How can you effectively manage business processes when you're fumbling with potentially inaccurate or hard to find data?