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Explore how you can protect your organizational content and business-critical information from business disruptions such as natural disasters, accidents or human intervention.
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Some organizations continue to operate without documented processes, procedures and polices. Learn how to avoid risks to services levels, business continuity - and a new approach to IT - one that moves from a reactive to a more predictive model.
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The following white paper entails exactly what the workflow transformation is as well as expert advice from leading organizations on how to improve upon the integral areas of financial firms.
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This resource highlights the consequences rapid content growth is having on SharePoint storage and performance and highlights two strategies organizations can implement to overcome these challenges, including remote BLOB storage (RBS). Read on to gain practical methods that will help you dramatically reduce your SharePoint costs.
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This paper explores the strategies needed to capture and transform all incoming documents, including mailroom paper, fazes, electronic forms, and electronic data interchange (EDI).
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This article suggests that enterprises need to look externally as much as internally to understand the impact a pandemic might have, and to prepare an appropriate response.
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Industrial facility designers and those who operate and maintain those facilities need to work together closely to improve plant efficiency and business profitability over time.
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Health care organizations across the country are migrating toward automated systems in an effort to operate more efficiently and improve quality. The push to adopt electronic health records (EHRs) has grabbed significant attention from health care leaders as well as the media and government. Read this white paper now to learn more!
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Your business has critical information stored in digital documents as well as paper ones, and unfortunately, integrating that data isn't always easy. How can you effectively manage business processes when you're fumbling with potentially inaccurate or hard to find data?