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Who wears the pants in your business?

Submitted by Webmaster on Tue, 07/29/2008 - 14:04.
  • Document Management

by Corey Smith

When it comes to making decisions on moving to an electronic content management system in your business, who is the person most responsible for making that decision?

In the Records Management Report from AIIM last year, I found a very interesting chart.

 

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 AIIM Report

 

Let me ask this... Why would the records of a business be an IT decision? What does IT have to do with records management?

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Why Buy a Document Management System

Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 07/07/2008 - 15:32.
  • Document Management

from ScanGuru

The Business World is a rapidly changing entity, and technology helps adapt to these changes quickly and will help a company keep its competitive advantage. Paper has always been an inefficient medium for conducting business processes, and recently has become a key focus for Business Process Improvement (BPI) initiatives. So what are the main reasons for a company or organization to move towards the paperless environment?

Below are the two main categories:

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It's all about efficiency and productivity

Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 06/30/2008 - 11:24.
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By Corey Smith

Last year AIIM released the Records Management Report.

One of the questions that was asked was why people would consider implementing an electronic content (record) management system (often we simply call it document management). I find the results very interesting, but not surprising.

[Click image to enlarge] AIIM Report

 

The two most important reasons that companies want to implement an electronic document management system are (1) efficiency and productivity and (2) compliance to legal regulations (FACTA, SOX, HIPPA, etc).

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Key Factors for ECM Project Success

Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 06/26/2008 - 11:36.
  • Document Management

imagefrom ScanGuru

Many of the Document Management and ECM System Implementations fail right out of the gate due to several factors. Most of them revolve around planning, and project definition and focus. Below are some key areas that are imperative to a project’s success:

Infrastructure
A huge part of the planning for a DMS/ECM System is examining your organization’s network infrastructure and ensuring it is ready. Implementing a system with inadequate resources can provide wrong end user perceptions. Focus should be placed on the below items:

  • PC Clients – the client PC’s should have appropriate horsepower to handle their specific tasks. Obviously, basic search clients will not require extensive resources such as memory or hard drive space, but a scanning or OCR station may.
  • Network – It is time to get rid of those hubs your brother in-law gave you, and upgrade to 100MB, or in some cases (at the server), Gigabit technology.
  • Server – adequate memory, processor and storage is a necessity.
  • Backup- often an overlooked area, planning for system backup, now and in the years beyond is very important.

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The End of the Paper Trail as We Know It

Submitted by Webmaster on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 17:04.
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by Corey Smith

stack of paper How much paper do you use? Do you foresee getting rid of it in the near future?Industry analysts suggest that this will be the year that we’ll start to see the turn from paper to paperless. We have been talking about the paperless office for better than 30 years now. Can this really be the year that we will do away with paper?

Well, that is a lofty goal for this year. But, the analysts do think that the turn toward the reduction in paper will start this year. I think that no one is going to totally eliminate the use of paper, but more and more companies are realizing the benefits of converting an increasing amount of paper into digital files.

So, what is it going to take? I tend to think that document imaging is really about fundamentally changing the way you do business. Fundamentally changing the way you think about your business.

It is all about change. We have to be willing to change the way we do things. If we are not willing to change our strategies and approaches, it will never happen.

And, the only way that we will ever be willing to change our strategies and approaches is if we see a possibility of improvement.

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10 Steps to Building an ECM Systems

Submitted by Webmaster on Wed, 06/18/2008 - 11:26.
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documents John Mancini, at AIIM, recently posted the 10 Steps to Building an Enterprise Content Management System. He posted a document that provides detail on the 10 steps you should take in building an ECM or EDMS (Electronic Document Management System) in your organization. Here is a summary of those steps.
  1. Proposing an ECM
  2. Project Charter
  3. System Scope
  4. System Requirements
  5. ROI analysis
  6. Statement of Work
  7. Project plan
  8. RFP
  9. RFP evaluation
  10. Execution and control
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Greening the Office/Workgroup Environment

Submitted by Webmaster on Fri, 05/23/2008 - 08:24.
  • Document Management

By Jon Reardon

The “green” wave is finally working its way into the daily conversation and consciousness of American business. Although this topic is complex, multi-faceted, and far too sophisticated to be covered adequately in a one time blog entry, I thought I might take this opportunity to focus on one tiny element of business sustainability: document capture and scanning.

Reducing the negative impact of a business on the environment has become an imperative strategic initiative for an ever increasing number of SMB and enterprise class organizations. The methods being used to achieve this goal range from reducing resource usage and implementing carbon offsets to recycling and engaging in many other green activities: this list goes on and on.

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Ten Steps To Electronic Content Management

Submitted by Webmaster on Wed, 05/07/2008 - 04:15.
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imageIf you want to improve your office efficiencies, especially in the area of managing content, you have likely consider implementing an electronic document or content management system. Steve Kass, the president of ChannelMarketPartners and an AIIM member has put together a good checklist for getting started with an ECM Project. Here is a summary of the steps he highlights:
  1. Proposing an ECM system
  2. Project charter
  3. System scope
  4. System requirements
  5. ROI analysis
  6. Statement of work
  7. Project plan
  8. RFP
  9. RFP evaluation
  10. Execution and control
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Gramm-Leach-Bliley, Document Management and Compliance

Submitted by Webmaster on Thu, 05/01/2008 - 10:38.
  • Document Management
The ScanGuru has an article about Gramm-Leach-Bliley and how it relates to Document Management  and Compliance. If you are looking to integrate an electronic document management solution into your organization, this is definitely a law that you must understand. It was put into place for the banking industry, but may have some implications in the way you do business.
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Security for your documents

Submitted by Webmaster on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 07:24.
  • Document Management
Data security and device security are two different things… sometimes we treat them as the same thing. When looking at document management… or any other content management for that matter, there are a few ways that we can keep our data secure.

For example. In a paper-based environment you might put your documents in a filing cabinet or on a shelf.

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Your security is only as strong as the location you put them in. If you get too many documents to house, you might rent space at another facility and have them store the documents for you. If the documents are at your location, your building security keeps them safe. If they are off site, how do you know they are safe? How can you trust that your vendor will keep them as secure as you hope?
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