581. Innovative Digital Imaging and Indexing Processes
January 17, 2012
From law firms, financial institutions, and insurance agencies to healthcare providers, entertainment companies, and information technology departments, all organizations consider data, documents, and information as critical business assets. Managing company records, electronic data tapes, and impor...
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582. Revolutionary Paper Records Management Systems for Your Business
January 17, 2012
Data storage and organization is necessary for achieving smooth workflow and business operations. Without a comprehensive and efficient data or record management system, your company will lose considerable time, financial resources, and effort in filing, retrieving, and organizing data. Considering ...
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583. Records Storage: How a Company Can Benefit from Outsourcing
January 17, 2012
A company performs loads of business initiatives every day. A noteworthy portion of this effort goes to document shredding, imaging, and storage. Despite the importance of these tasks in daily production, they still do not comprise the core programs that lead the company to its objectives. In other ...
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584. Outsourcing Document Shredding Services—Easier and More Efficient
January 17, 2012
Damaged confidentiality can be a pretext for compromising the credibility of a company. When documents containing sensitive information are improperly disposed of, there is a chance that they can be used for fraud and other mischievous purposes. Today’s business owners prevent this problem by includ...
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585. Interesting Facts about the Shredder before and Today
January 17, 2012
In an attempt to avoid inquiries about his anti-Nazi propaganda in 1935, a German citizen named Adolf Ehinger invented a device that shreds documents. The design was inspired by a hand-cranked pasta-maker with blades that cut balls of dough into strips. This device is now known as the paper/document...
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586. Document Shredding in Los Angeles: What Do You Get When You Shred
January 17, 2012
Document shredding is one of the most effective ways of dealing with piles of unnecessary documents on your office desk. In most cases, shredding is more than just disposing used papers. It can also be a way of keeping information from the public eye. If you haven’t considered document shredding in ...
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587. Towards a Paperless Business: The Power of Document Imaging
January 17, 2012
In Spike Jonze's 1999 film Being John Malkovich, the puppeteer Craig Shwartz applies for a file clerk job. Despite the consistently funny miscommunication with his boss, he is hired on the basis of his quick filing skills. While filing seems to be easy, he has to do it with his neck bent all day bec...
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588. Document Destruction: What a Good Shredding Service Can Do For Your Business
January 17, 2012
Imagine what it’s like in a law firm — the quantity of papers used for serving court orders, billings, motions, appeals every day, week, or month. Imagine the rate at which they accumulate, and then imagine where the papers go. You're like someone at a park wondering where the ducks migrate before w...
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589. Data Management: Paper Records Destruction, Conversion and Storage
January 17, 2012
Before, all documents were on paper, which was the only way to record information. Today, paper documents are still widely used, because they provide a tangible information source. For example, contracts are printed on paper so that the people involved can affix their signatures. With a hard copy, t...
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590. Document Imaging and Paper Shredding for Better Information Storage
January 17, 2012
Paper was invented thousands of years ago, and it has become a primary tool for communication. Before the presence of today’s technological developments, people wrote each other letters to communicate; important information was written on paper scrolls or tablets. When people needed to pass on infor...
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