In many ways, we already are paperless. Computer products like Microsoft Outlook and CRMs like Salesforce.com have replaced paper methods once used to store names and phone numbers. We now use word processors and spreadsheets to share information instead of typing or handwriting documents and charts. Our world is changing to become more and more efficient.
This white paper discusses the concepts and methods for achieving a paperless office by automating and eliminating paper forms and applications from the processes that currently require such documents to be completed. This is the last step that companies and businesses take to become completely paperless.
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