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This paper is intended to educate users, developers, managers, and executives of companies using SAP, on the efficiencies gained from an integrated, automated document delivery system.
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In an InformationWeek survey of document imaging users, researchers discovered benefits and gaps in document imaging solutions. This paper explores the survey results, discussing everything from key document imaging drivers to wish lists for future capabilities.
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In this E-Guide, discover how asking three simple questions about organizational needs can help businesses map out an effective document management and imaging process. In addition, find out how Oracle and SAP procurement shops can improve their accounts payable functionality through invoice automation.
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Learn the limitations of fax implementations and how to overcome them, problems with document creation and delivery, and factors to consider if you decide to use a third party.
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Read this study conducted by Nuance Communications to better understand the bottlenecks and issues that arise from using paper documents in the health care field and how electronic document management can greatly eliminate these issues.
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Industrial facility designers and those who operate and maintain those facilities need to work together closely to improve plant efficiency and business profitability over time.
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Some organizations continue to operate without documented processes, procedures and polices. Learn how to avoid risks to services levels, business continuity - and a new approach to IT - one that moves from a reactive to a more predictive model.
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Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
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Remote workforces are a growing trend that has documentation implications on your business processes. This paper explores that, placing special emphasis on a distributed capture strategy for resolving remote workforce-related issues.