EGUIDE:
Ensuring authenticity of online communications is critical to conduct business. Learn how to use a public key and private key in digital signatures to manage electronic documents.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how to streamline your document distribution process through the use of e-signature technology. Discover key differences between e-signature and digital signature applications, and review your software options with Adobe.
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study to learn how a fax service enabled one manufacturing company to capture all fax orders in their existing SAP system transactions and track each by image and order number to facilitate better efficiency, increase productivity, and accommodate business growth.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper explores the current state of document digitization and provides reasons and methodological approaches to achieve a paperless enterprise. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource highlights the consequences rapid content growth is having on SharePoint storage and performance and highlights two strategies organizations can implement to overcome these challenges, including remote BLOB storage (RBS). Read on to gain practical methods that will help you dramatically reduce your SharePoint costs.
EGUIDE:
Document imaging today requires more than traditional scanning physical, paper documents. The emergence of smartphones and tablets has changed the face of an effective document imaging strategy and system. Read this e-guide to learn how to ensure your document imaging strategy is sustainable, what features are vital to an effective system.
EGUIDE:
In this expert guide, explore 6 strategies to make enterprise content relevant and useful for millennial workers, and receive Don Fluckinger's analysis of how companies commingle physical and digital content.
CASE STUDY:
The following case study explores the document dilemma taken on by Burr and Forman LLP and the solution they used to vastly improve legal document sharing.
EGUIDE:
Too often, discussions about case management in general—and dynamic case management (DCM) in particular—focus on the IT aspects. But to reap long-term, widespread benefits from DCM, it’s important to understand the business benefits and challenges as well.