Data Entry
Study: Businesses slow to fully adopt electronic data processes
Businesses that want to implement digital data processes should consider rolling out their system to as many processes as possible, according to a study from AIIM.
Read MoreHow law firms can organize incoming data processes
Law firms have the potential to maximize their daily operations through the support of electronic records management.
Read MoreMetropolitan State University’s paper-based payroll shortchanges staffers
Metro State University in St. Paul, Minnesota had to change its data processes once it found out that staffers were receiving inconsistent pay from its previous, paper-based system.
Read MoreCEOs slow to change their data processes
Senior staff members continue to hold back businesses from changing their records management system.
Read MoreStanford University: A document management services success story
Using cloud-based technology can help large organizations improve their daily operations.
Read MoreMedical labs can further their document management services
Lab technicians can benefit from a new document management service that improves their workflow.
Read MoreSupply chain management, logistics can benefit from data processes programs
Logistic companies can save up to $11 million in expenses and headaches if they choose to improve their database management services.
Read MoreHospitals have room for growth within records management
Hospitals and doctor offices can update their data processes on a cloud server in case their electronic health records software fails.
Read MoreOhio public records will go live online
Ohio will be starting a program in 2014 that allows local governments to have their public records online for citizens.
Read MoreData entry mistake causes accidental release of suspected murderer
While many businesses do not face as extreme an outcome if there is a mistake in their data processes, this incident does show that a small oversight can have large repercussions.
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