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Document Management
We all need it to do our work, but paper accumulates quickly. Our files grow
exponentially, and then they grow some more. Folders and filing systems
make it easier to find our documents. Records managers organize, archive and
retrieve our information. But the amount of paper keeps growing. Paper files
are often hard to find. Records may not be in their proper folder. Or they
may be "Borrowed" and then lost on somebody's desk. Studies show that
professionals often lose up to 500 hours a year just looking for documents.
Those days are gone. Document Imaging offers a better way to manage
the records you rely on.
Document Imaging:
- Enables you to manage millions of records and retrieve the one you need in
seconds
- Is a pleasure to use, whether you're the person that needs the files,
the records manager or the MIS manager
- Lets you share documents with colleagues while protecting confidential
information
- Allows you to e-mail or fax files with the click of a mouse
- Provides an easy way to share documents with other offices or take them
on the road
- Conforms to the way you work, rather than forcing you to change
Benefits of Document Imaging
Thousands of organizations around the world use document imaging every day
instead of paper filing systems. Document imaging offers a number of benefits
over paper or microfilm systems such as:
- Fast retrieval
Document Imaging lets you find documents quickly without leaving your desk.
Paper and microfiche are slower because users must go to files and search
manually.
- Flexible indexing
Imaging can index documents in several different ways simultaneously. Indexing
paper and microfilm in more than one way is awkward, costly and time-consuming.
- Full-text search
Imaging systems can retrieve files by any word or phrase in the document, a
capability that is impossible with paper or microfiche.
- No lost files
Imaged documents remain in their folders when being viewed, so none are lost or
misplaced. Plus, index template and full-text searches can find documents if
they are accidentally moved. Lost documents are expensive and time-consuming to
replace.
- Digital Archiving
The risk of loss or damage to paper or electronic records is reduced with a
document imaging system. Keeping archival versions of documents in a document
imaging system helps protect paper documents from over-handling and keeps
electronic documents in a non-proprietary format.
- Share files easily
Imaging makes it easy to share documents electronically with colleagues and
clients over a network, on CD or through the Web. Paper documents usually
require photocopying to be shared, and microfilm requires conversion to paper.
- Improved security
Imaging can provide better, more flexible control over sensitive documents.
Imaging controls security at the folder, document or individual word level for
different groups and individuals. In contrast, all paper documents in a filing
cabinet or filing room have the same level of security.
- Save space
Imaging will help recover valuable office space that was previously taken up by
bulky paper files.
- Disaster recovery
Imaging provides an easy way to back-up documents for offsite storage and
disaster recovery. Paper is a bulky and expensive way to back-up records and is
vulnerable to fire, flood and theft.
- Customized Solutions
ISC offers document imaging solutions customized to fit
your organization's needs from industry leaders such as Laserfiche and
Kofax. These solutions provide optimized processing of paperwork for
your organization. We are anxious to meet with
you to discuss how document imaging can improve your organization's
productivity.
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