Computhink Featured in CIO Review Annual Legal Technology Issue
CIO Review Magazine is featuring Computhink in the October issue of their publication's Annual Edition, CIO Review: Legal Technology Special 2015. Over 300 companies were evaluated for consideration by CIO Review's editorial research team and Computhink’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software,
Tornado Season is Here!
Are you Prepared?
Did you know that tornado season has arrived? If you live in the Midwest or plains area, chances are, you are very aware. Why? Because tornado season in these places is well-known and dreaded; a time that comes every year, and
How Workflow, Automation, and Business Process Management Work
Throughout the Definition Series from Contentverse, we’ve talked about how to take your company’s excessive paperwork overload and digitize it, how to index it, all about how to extract data using forms capture, and how batch processing can do bulk
10 Hot New Office Supplies Transforming How We Work
Everyone wants to work comfortably, and some of us want to work in style. Frequently, that’s the debate office workers and admins must tussle over for purchasing decisions. When it comes right down to it, why can’t we have both?
How Batch Processing Saves Time and Money
Once upon a time, in the early days of computers, many of them could really only do one thing—as opposed to today, when our computers are built and designed to do everything. These archaic computers were also much slower than ours
Ten Tech Terms to Impress Your IT Staff
When it comes to Information Technology, saying most of us are in the dark would be a bit of an understatement. We’re blind, blindfolded, and locked in a sealed shipping container at the bottom of the Marianas Trench with nary
The Importance of Forms Capture and Processing
After learning about scanning and indexing your company’s content, bet you thought you had it all covered, right? Sorry, not quite yet! Don’t forget about the critical importance of forms capture and processing. This is a little different than scanning and indexing.