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Tips for Selecting a Document Imaging Solutionby Edward Bryce
Published on this site: November 1st, 2006 - See more articles from this month
Whether you employ a number of employees that spend the days working hours retrieving and filing documents or you spend a certain sum of money each month just to put old records in a warehouse, you must take into consideration how a document imaging system can help you. The correct document tracking system will permit your workers to access important records wherever may be in the office. By simply making data and records available to a number of employees to view at one same time in fact is an important improvement over your paper files. Furthermore, multi-layered file access permits employees to view then only change the documents that they are allowed to handle. Consider these facts 90 percent of corporate files exist only on paper. In a regular office, all pages that are handled everyday, 90 percent of them are simply shuffled. The average office record is reproduced about 19 times. Companies spend an average of 20 dollars in labor just for a document to be filed 120 dollars in labor just to locate a misfiled document and about 220 dollars in labor just to reproduce lost documents. 7. 5 percent of documents in the office get lost and 3 percent gets misfiled. The average employee spends 5 to 15 percent of their valuable time analyzing information, however spends 50 percent looking for these data. In the United States, there are approximately 4 trillion documents in paper and growing each year at a fast rate of 22 percent. Document imaging solution means converting paper records to electronic images with the use of primarily a computer and scanner. Once these records are transformed to electronic images they are then stored as data files that are viewed in seconds effortlessly from any of your business computer. A complete and reliable document imaging solution has the capability to index, capture, recall, search, view, then print documents. Not like most computer applications that are only capable of storing information that are entered as binary data and configured in the applications special format, a document imaging solution can efficiently store as well as retrieve any kind of scanned record or file no matter how your document was created, be it typed, hand-written or printed. A document imaging solution can store information from pictures, business letters and cards, forms and even huge drawings and maps. Selecting a document imaging solution for you Remember that you should base your choice depending on the needs of your business and not technology. This is because if you primarily focus on the document imaging solutions technology, you can end up having a complicated solution that can not be used by your employees because it offers too much and does not suit your companys processes. So to make a complete comparison, it is sensible to obtain live demonstrations. This can either be on line or face to face, a live demonstration will permit the vendor to demonstrate to you the strong aspects as well as the features of their document imaging solution while allowing you also to ask important questions.
Take note that a good document imaging solution will be your foundation or groundwork for future processing forms as well as workflow functions. Document imaging solution has numerous uses in almost all businesses, big or small. You can benefit from it.
Edward Bryce: For more great imaging related articles and resources check out http://imaginghq.info
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