O Contract! My Contract!
Contracts and negotiations are a necessary, though not always loved, part of digital conversion projects. Read on to learn some tips to make your contract process with your conversion partner more enjoyable.
Contracts and negotiations are a necessary, though not always loved, part of digital conversion projects. Read on to learn some tips to make your contract process with your conversion partner more enjoyable.
Thinking about starting a digital conversion project? Create clarity, buy-in, and a focus toward a unified goal by reverse engineering your project. Check out our article and click the link below!
During the 2018 holiday season, a group of our teammates volunteered at Martha's Kitchen to prepare food for the hungry in the local San Jose area.
Your project is unique, and that's why you deserve a custom-built digital conversion process flow to make your project a success. Check out our article to see what goes into a custom process flow and why it's important to your project.
Digital conversion projects can be tricky, and we have some thoughts that we believe you should see and understand as you choose your conversion partner. We’ve broken them out into what you should and should not expect during your digital conversion project.
Indexing can make or break a project, and it's often a sticking point when it comes to creating project scopes of work. With an infinite number of ways to index your digital records, we give you a starting point to make sense of the wacky world of indexing.
BMI is proud to have had a group of its teammates participate in a local 5k to support ovarian cancer awareness.
Learn about CJIS (Criminal Justice Information Services), why compliance is important, how it applies to scanning your records, and hosted solutions that can protect your data.
5 steps we recommend to make your microfilm scanning project a success: 1) using a phased approach, 2) creating the index structure, 3) identifying primary contacts, 4) setting expectations, and 5) understanding your material.
Check out the four steps to start a microfilm scanning project: 1) figure out what you have, 2) figure out what you want to do, 3) decide how you want to do it, and 4) do it!