Articles, tagged with "paperless office", page 4
21st January 2011
Modern technology advances at an unbelievably furious rate. Computers continually get faster, hard drives get bigger while phones keep on getting smaller. Every year we get introduced to new hi-tech equipment that seems incredible and too good to be true....
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Carlene Schnitzer
21st January 2011
If you stick to your computer for most part of the day at work or at home, it’s no surprise in today’s advanced technological world. The virtual world of the ‘paperless’ office, soft copy projects, need for updated information etc, all can push you towar...
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Author:
Muhammad Suhail
19th January 2011
Technology has completely changed how modern offices operate. Some of the things that are possible, easy and commonplace to do today would’ve been unimaginable just ten, five even two years ago.
Mobile phones have had a huge impact in the development ...
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darcygrubaugh
19th January 2011
For over a decade now advertisements have been telling business owners that they can send and receive online faxes and save up to 89% on fax costs in the process. If it is true that the traditional fax machine has been usurped to that degree, online faxin...
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Jeremy Pradell
19th January 2011
Document management software allows a company to capture, archive, store and retrieve critical documents and information from anywhere, instantly and securely. Many companies are now making the decision to convert to a paperless office. Besides cutting co...
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Author:
Demi Tetrault
17th January 2011
There are many advantages of office paper, for solopreneurs, and more than big-business document management software gurus written about it. Ofcourse, there are over tens of sources out there that tells you all about the general use of paper office softwa...
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Author:
Chris
14th January 2011
When people think of companies going green, most people get the idea that the company advocates a paperless office or heavily promotes recycling. People have this idea because that’s what most industry leaders do just to say that they are doing their part...
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Author:
Elliott Harvell
12th January 2011
If there ever was a perfect time for clinicians to adopt an electronic medical record system, that time is now. The recent Federal Stimulus program has made this the scenario, as the US Federal Government has offered to pay bonus Medicare and Medicaid inc...
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Author:
Carly Wilkinson
12th January 2011
The Federal Stimulus Program, or American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, has made it extremely easy and cost effective to get started with an electronic medical record system. Basically, the stimulus package adds an incentive plan for doctors to a...
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Author:
Carly Wilkinson
10th January 2011
When Houston residents think of an office, they most probably imagine a person sitting in front of a computer. Computers and offices find an intrinsic link to each other, as more businesses depend on computers. In fact, many experts project that a paperle...
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Author:
Vicki Kiely
06th January 2011
New Web Design process is not only about just getting glued forth your workstation and applying whatever technology that is available to you. This process needs to be meticulously planned to make a successful website.
The mentioning of the pencil and ...
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Author:
swdnewyork
06th January 2011
So here we are. After many predicted in the late 1980’s that the paperless office and digital media would spell the death of the printing industry, it is still alive and kicking 20 years later. In fact, a large portion of the world’s media is still made...
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Author:
James Pressman
21st December 2010
For some time now IT experts have been saying that we are on the verge of the paperless office, an eco-friendly office that does not use or waste paper. Whether this prophecy will come true is as of yet not clear but most offices can benefit from a few cu...
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Author:
Marcellajaylon
21st December 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
Since the invention of the printing press by Gothenberg in the 15th Century the printed word has been an instrument for widespread literacy and the spread of information.
Before that records had been kept on parchme...
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Author:
Ali Withers
14th December 2010
I recall many years ago people were pushing for the proverbial paperless office and some even went as far as to predict it would be upon us before the end of the 20th century. Alas I guess they were being a little optimistic. Reality dictates and as a res...
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Author:
Jenny Robinson