6 Steps to Understanding Technology in Your Office
The buzzword "millenial" is becoming outdated as we move on to the latest scapegoat demographic, but what hasn't become outdated is digital technology. And having a clear understanding of digital technology isn't an ageist meme anymore, anyone can grasp the
Enterprise Content Management: An Explanation for Everyone
When I was growing up, one thing I noticed about offices in film and on television was that paper files were EVERYWHERE. Stacks of them. Piles of them. Those poor characters were quite literally drowning in manila. And the unsightliness
Is Your Data Organization Stuck in the Dark Ages?
Your enterprise's data organization tactic may have gone digital, but could it be possible that you're still stuck in the scary Dark Ages of Content Management? You may think your business is doing just fine without a bigger solution, but it's
Reasons Why We’re Thankful For Enterprise Content Management
It's that time of year when business gets busier, meetings go longer, and the workload gets heavier. Winter work hours mean driving home in the dark, taking lunch breaks at our desks, and worrying about the holidays approaching. But despite
How to Budget and Prepare Your Business for an ECM Solution
Everyday, more and more large organizations are taking on enterprise content management software to manage their business. As they collect an increased amount of data in order to understand their customers and improve how they function, they’re discovering the greater
Matter Management Is Reshaping the Legal Industry – and Making it Stronger
Matter Management is a crucial part of any law firm’s operation. With the growing reliance on e-discovery and the organization of digital content, law firms need to consider signing up for an electronic document management system. Unlike the everyday user or
Why Using Free Software is Hurting Your Business
These days, an individual can go online and, with the click of a button, download free software to manage their documents and files. While this strategy works well for a one-person engine, it isn't equipped to handle the density of