Why Digitizing Your Documents Is The Smartest Move You’ll Make
Relying on physical records slows operations and increases costs. This article explores how going digital boosts productivity, enhances security, and ensures businesses stay competitive.
Relying on physical records slows operations and increases costs. This article explores how going digital boosts productivity, enhances security, and ensures businesses stay competitive.
What makes a “large” aperture card scanning project different than a standard project? Learn about aperture card scope considerations, costs, logistics, and more to help you navigate your way to a successful result.
Long-term data retention is essential for compliance and efficiency. This blog highlights best practices for managing records, focusing on how digitization enhances security, access, and compliance while minimizing the challenges of physical storage.
As businesses embrace digital transformation, paperless offices are becoming the norm. This blog explores how digitization improves efficiency, reduces costs, and enhances security, while also addressing the challenges of going paperless.
Public agencies face the challenge of balancing digitization efficiency with the need to protect sensitive data. Whether it's CJIS, HIPAA, or FERPA, different data types require varying levels of security. This blog explores how agencies can select the right digitization partner to meet both their security and operational needs.
Microfilm is an outdated technology that presents more challenges than benefits. In this blog, we explain why traditionalists are wrong about sticking to microfilm and why digitization is the smarter, more effective choice for modern document management.
A phased approach to digitization, starting with a point of contact (POC), moving to a pilot, and scaling to full implementation, ensures a smoother transition and a successful project. This 'Escalation of Force' strategy helps organizations test systems, refine workflows, and minimize risks before committing to a large-scale project.
Transcript requests are crucial in higher education, but many institutions face delays and security issues due to manual processes and disorganized systems. This blog explores the root causes of these challenges and how digitization addresses them to provide a faster and more reliable service to students and alumni.
Take a look at how we helped a court system digitize 100,000 microfilm rolls! We give you the background, discuss logistics, obstacles, and how we made it a success.
Learn about the various types of aperture cards, including the common 35mm standard aperture card, the multi-image aperture card, and the Hollerith aperture card!