Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Corporate Document Scanning: Revolutionizing The Paper Trail

By Loris F. Anders


In business, it is important to maintain records on paper of all processes and transactions. This is usually required by law, as well as accounting or taxation procedures. Previously, this would have used up enormous quantities of paper. Nowadays, offices streamline their operations by using corporate document scanning, computer storage and document archiving, and document cloud websites.

In a paperless office, administration is faster and easier. Paper copies of documents sometimes get damaged or inadvertently consigned to the dustbin. This does not happen if they are stored and backed up on computer equipment. Also, dealing with and sending documentation takes less time electronically. On-screen copies are of a higher quality than the paper versions, because they don't have to go through printers.

The document cloud concept is based on websites that make storage space available to their subscribers. The latter's files are then stored on the site, and not on their physical premises. This is a safer method of backing up records than physical paper or disks, since the cloud archives cannot ordinarily be stolen, harmed or lost. A basic technique of backing up files in this way is to e-mail them to a specially created e-mail address.

Accuracy in corporate paperwork is very important. Legal contracts or other papers require absolutely perfect printing and faxing, which is not always a possibility. The quality of documentation generally is linked to the impression that a business makes on the public, so electronic media ensure the best possible presentation.

Another area of administration that has an effect on the experience of customers is record-keeping. Customers become aggravated if their records are not available or are not in good order. However, this is a frequent experience in paper-based operations. Electronic archives, on the other hand, may retain tens of thousands of records, yet they can be logged into and analysed in mere seconds. They do not require entire rooms for their storage, either. It is part of a sound corporate image to handle the administrative questions raised by customers fast and in a comprehensive fashion.

The stationery costs of paper-based methods are lower or practically absent in a paperless office. Computers also give staff more options in handling and producing documents. This makes branding more prominent and gives the organization a better professional image.

Any business should look at changing to a paperless office environment. In addition to the reduced expense, customers experience faster turn-around times and staff devote less time to paperwork and correspondence. Paperless operations are a part of the modern economy, and it is advisable to convert to this model, or management may find that communication with other role-players in the industry, who may already have done so, becomes more difficult.




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