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Recordkeeping (Document Imaging, PC Files & Retention Management) Document
imaging is the process of converting and indexing paper files into electronic
documents for future retrieval in order to provide users with fast, on-line access
to important document information. PC Files is the process of saving and indexing
desktop files, such as Microsoft Word or e-mails, into a recordkeeping system
for future retrieval. Electronic
recordkeeping increases productivity and reduces costs in the following ways: - Improve
access to documents - Personnel are able to gain instantaneous, simultaneous,
and remote access to documents.
- Reduce
paper file management time Reduce the time it takes to assemble, retrieve,
re-file, and maintain documents.
- Reduce
space requirements - Costly active file storage space requirements can be reduced
by scanning documents for file access, then shipping the paper documents to a
less expensive storage area.
- Reduce
inactive file requests Reduce requests for time consuming and costly inactive
file retrievals by providing on-line access to documents.
Smeadlink Document Imaging eliminates
the use of paper documents by capturing digital images of pages using scanners.
Replacing paper documents with electronic images brings a completely new perspective
to streamlining business processes. Administrators can create new work procedures
that take advantage of the instant access users have to large numbers of records
on their desktop PCs. New workflows for office
processes give business units a competitive advantage over those using traditional
paper filing systems. Simultaneous, multi-user access to large numbers of documents
creates an environment for superior customer service and document processing. Response
times are dramatically reduced because there is no wasted time waiting for documents
to be located, copied or distributed. Beyond the obvious cost savings of eliminating
paper document handling, Smeadlink Document Imaging excels as a tool that lets
you reevaluate your work processes without the limits of using paper. To
view an imaged document, users simply select the document in the user interface,
and click the Image Viewer button. The image can be resized, rotated, printed
or faxed directly from Smeadlink. Users can also view multiple images at the same
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