Pity the poor bank with its piles and storerooms of paper documents and checks. Banks not only have to process paper all day long, they are required to save most documents for seven years. Imaging saves banks time, money and labor.
Workflow, Web delivery, forms processing and coventional imaging methods figure in three recent success stories from the financial services sector. Read on to find out how they saved time and money while improving customer service.
If you like lots of choices when you shop for storage systems, take a look at the lineup of tape libraries. There are more tape storage products than you can shake a nightstick at. But isn't one mug shot pretty much like the next? Not anymore!
Managing your images is a full-time job. Anyone who has ever had to organize an image library or sort through slides and photographs knows what kind of headaches you can get trying to make sense of it all. If you have a lot of images, online or elsewhere, image management software could be your ticket out of image chaos.
Many companies that have installed document management systems find that they want to extend system access to as many workers as possible. The trouble is, document management system clients have tended to be expensive, hardware intensive and limited in terms of system compatibility. Then came the Internet and corporate intranets, which have taught us that we don't need expensive clients and that we can work across multiple platforms.
Be the general of your company's publishing initiative. Print on demand puts you in charge of your documents. With so much efficiency and flexibility, more organizations are finding the benefits of producing high-quality brochures, manuals, forms, reports and other printed information in house.
A lot can happen in 50 years. Media deteriorate. Hardware standards change. Image formats become outdated. How do you protect your corporate imagery from extinction?