Information,
the ultimate competitive weapon, is often the most wasted corporate
resource.
To tackle this problem many organisations have introduced a wide
variety of front-end office automation systems together with back-end
database applications in an attempt to address the core business
drivers:
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increasing
efficiency; |
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improving
productivity; |
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improving
customer service and; |
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maintaining
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However with data stored on local drives and network servers, buried
in unintuitive directory structures and disparate databases or lost
in hardcopy archives organisations are unable to maximise the true value
of this information.
The resolution lies in the introduction of an appropriate electronic
information management solution. Information management is a product
of the convergence of a number of enabling technologies. Often viewed
as the easiest to deploy, Document Management is seen as the cornerstone
for leveraging the functionality of the other technologies.
The products in this portfolio allow organisations to harness information
to a single point of access and use their information assets to gain
competitive advantage and improve profitability.
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