Archive for February, 2014
Digitizing Medical Records & The Affordable Care Act
The effort to begin digitizing patient medical records has existed in the hospital industry for almost as long as technology to scan quickly and clearly became available. In 2009 after image scanning reached new levels of quality in which documents could be scanned at extremely high- DPI, the investments...
Read MoreTechnological trends and Cloud Computing in US Economy
With the rapid growth of the cloud computing market comes the rush to digitize records and documents. What people don’t readily understand is that without a comprehensive document management system/hosting software all of these digitized paper records are really difficult to manage: Unlimited space usage and custom detail search...
Read MoreGoing Paperless in 2014
It is a new year and great time to starting making the shift to a paperless system. If, your company is plagued by the large amounts of paper that need to be filed, organized and easy to access this is an alternative worth paying attention to. For high paper...
Read MoreNCAA’s ‘National Signing Day’ takes steps to go paperless
High school seniors who planned on joining UCLA's competitive football program were able to submit their letter of intent electronically.
Read MoreGeneration Y leads the paperless billing movement
In one year, the number of mobile or online bill payments doubled from 8 million to 16 million transactions.
Read MoreUSPS delays phase two of consolidating sorting facilities
Last week USPS announced that its plans to close additional mail and parcel sorting facilities will be delayed for 90 days.
Read MoreStudents may no longer have have the ‘Snow Day’ excuse, classes are going online
Tele-schooling may be a larger trend if more school districts see the advantage of implementing these data processes.
Read MoreLos Angeles Dodgers roll out paperless ticketing service in 2014
The Los Angeles Dodgers will be the 18th MLB club to implement paperless tickets.
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