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With so many “paperless office” programs being sold by software retailers, it may be tempting to think of document scanning as a “do-it-yourself” project. This may be true for smaller offices and individually owned businesses, but for most companies it is unrealistic.
Remember, going “paperless” involves a lot more than just the scanning of paper documents. Each digitized document must then be categorized and made searchable in a database, where it will be stored for future retrieval. Some systems are set up to add administrative rights to each document, requiring a user name and password for access. Other systems are purely web-based, allowing for easy access to office documents from any computer. If your office works with customer financial, health or legal information, then certain guidelines must be followed to ensure the privacy and security of this information. Then, there is the question of what to do with all those paper files after they’ve been scanned.
As you can see, the entire process is very tedious and could be an enormous drain on the resources of a small business. Hiring a professional document scanning service makes the conversion process much more manageable. In most cases, you will be able to ship records directly to an off-site facility, but some companies prefer on-site document scanning using a mobile set-up. Either way, the team will use the best high-speed scanners available, making it possible for them to scan thousands, or even millions, of records within a reasonable time frame. Once scanned, your documents will be provided on CDs, or directly indexed on your document management system.
Converting your paper documents can take time and money, but ultimately it will make your business more efficient and your information more secure. A professional document scanning company will take the guesswork out of the process and help you go “paperless” much faster than doing it yourself.
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