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Issue In PDF Format: DECEMBER 2007 ISSUE
Dec 2007 pg 1-50      Dec 2007 pg 51-100
Business Profile:  Copystar   PRINT
Company On The Move: TKH PRINT
 
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Read: Document Access Addressing Client's Messes by Tim Nissan PRINT
 
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Document Access Addressing Client’s Messes

By Tim Nissen

Anytime, anywhere, instant document access is the most attractive advantage of electronic document management. Another benefit, often unspoken, is organization of a businesses’ must-keep information— cleaning up document messes everyone creates.

The organization begins with capture of paper and electronic documents, image processing and indexing content contained in each. Having all documentation in PDF or native formats (handy for workflow collaboration) conveniently collects information for storage in electronic file folders befitting the customized needs of each organization. From here, search and retrieval is as easy as operating an Internet search engine with improved accuracy, taking users to the information they seek much more quickly. Once they retrieve, users can print, email or file documents on another server as needed.

With these programs, compatibility is reality. Most document management software is Windows-based and of open system functionality, providing works-and-plays-well consistency with other software programs a small business or departmental entity is utilizing. These programs’ ease of use makes them compatible with client’s staff as well.

Yet another unspoken benefit: organizing client’s information solves many painful problems, while building trusting, loyal friendships with those who provide them the way.

Tim Nissen is a representative of DocuLex, Inc.  He can be reached at 863-619-2638.

 

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