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Information on paper.
Over the past century the traditional office has changed dramatically. New technologies
such as telecommunications, computers, the Internet, and many others have improved
office efficiency. Office staff can do more than ever before.
It is estimated that 80% of all business information is stored solely on paper.
This part of the modern office has never changed. Paper documents are still filed
away in traditional filing cabinets. Retrieving these documents can be an aggravating
experience. Often documents are lost or misplaced. There is rarely a backup of
this data.
A disaster could easily destroy 80% of a business’s proprietary data. This is
what document management is designed to improve. Document management is the process
of digitizing your paper documents into a searchable online library of information.
The document management process integrates a number of technologies to create,
store, automate and manage your digital documents library. Computers are used
to store and retrieve the documents and scanners are used to digitize your paper
into electronic format. Computer networks allow access to your digital documents
from remote locations, whether these locations are across the office, or across
the world.
Once your data has been digitized, you can easily create backup copies to store
off-site. This ensures that your business will survive any disaster.
The document management process also offers massive productivity improvements
for your staff. Rather than digging through filing cabinets to find elusive information,
simply search for the information from your computer. Once you have found the
documents, you can print a copy or just read it on screen. Documents don’t become
lost since there is no need to re-file. Also, since the documents are now electronic,
they can be viewed by many people at once. No more hunting for files in the office.
Staff that work from remote locations can gain instant access to the documentation
that they require. No need to call and ask for documents to be faxed, just bring
up the documents securely over the Internet, or your corporate virtual private
network (VPN).
Document management can be used effectively by virtually any organization to
improve staff efficiency, ensure business continuity in the event of a disaster,
and to empower remote staff members |