Most organizations have different strategies for integrating document management processes into their operations. It may be a corporate strategy, an IT strategy or a specific document strategy.
This article was published in Construction Claims Monthly on September 18, 2013. It is reprinted here with permission. Litigants in all industries, including construction, have to deal with electronic ...
All businesses have important documents that must meet regulatory requirements, support internal operations or be shared with clients. In the past, file cabinets lined office walls. As technology has ...
Businesses have never had to manage as much data as they do today. From invoices and contracts to reports and emails, companies handle an overwhelming volume of information every day. Keeping those ...
How can companies turn the Securities and Exchange Commission's XBRL mandate into an opportunity? By implementing an XBRL-enhanced document management strategy as part of their internal corporate ...
The old 80-20 rule comes into play with regard to document management. It is 20 percent technology and 80 percent culture. Document management is high on the list of projects in most firms, regardless ...
Dubai, UAE, 28 February 2005 - Companies that focus on how documents and information are managed are better equipped to reduce costs, respond more quickly to changing market conditions and increase ...
What are some of the most common document-related pains? Every business sector has several types of document management pain. Generally, there are several pain points to look at. The first pain is to ...
Businesses have never had to manage as much data as they do today. From invoices and contracts to reports and emails, companies handle an overwhelming volume of information every day. Keeping those ...