Many companies, regardless of their industries, are now turning to document capture solutions as a means of making their processes more efficient and cost-effective. Read More »
Category: Document Scanning and Management
For law firms, distributed capture can reduce security concerns
Law firms handle a lot of sensitive data on a daily basis, far more than most other businesses do over much larger periods of time. Read More »
Historical societies increasingly turn to digitizing documents
State and local efforts to preserve historical documents have increasingly relied on scanning and saving important information, and that trend is only likely to continue in the future. Read More »
Document digitization can help students learn
More schools are turning to all- or mostly digital curriculums to improve teaching techniques and better track how kids are progressing through the school year. Read More »
Education sees greater value in data capture
While many industries are pushing toward increased digitization of vital documents, one area that has been at least a little resistant to the process has been education. Read More »
Today’s document capture systems [Infographic]
Today, a large and growing number of companies are looking to go paperless to cut costs and increase efficiency. Read More »
Document digitization efforts in health care to grow significantly
The health care industry as a whole has shifted to electronic health records in recent years, requiring significant investments in bulk scanning and document conversion services. Read More »
Why does document scanning work for so many businesses?
These days, many companies are starting to realize the ease and simplicity that comes with going paperless in their offices. Read More »
Medical document scanning, sharing can help treat substance abuse
Many health care providers are now moving toward electronic health records, and part and parcel with that transition is the use of medical records scanning. Read More »
More hospitals switching to, sharing paperless files
Over the past several years, a large number of health care providers have shifted to electronic medical records and undertaken the effort to digitize documents whenever possible. Read More »