Posts Tagged ‘capture’

Laserfiche Provides Free Mobile Content Management until September 30

Offers mobile workers a complete end-to-end solution to capture and control content

July 20th, 2011

LONG BEACH, CA (Laserfiche)—July 20, 2011—Laserfiche today announced a new promotion designed to extend free mobile content management to new and existing users. Full story »

Laserfiche Mobile™ Released

iPhone app provides on-the-go content management

June 20th, 2011

LONG BEACH, CA (Laserfiche)—June 20, 2011—Laserfiche today announced the release of Laserfiche Mobile™, an app for the iPhone that provides people on the go with the freedom to view and approve workplace documents, as well as capture and upload new documents with the iPhone camera. Full story »

No Country for Old Memos

Interoperability between Laserfiche and its RMS goes a long way to making police work cost-efficient and safer for the Elk River, MN, Police Department

November 13th, 2009 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

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In most industries, being unable to access the right information can be costly and inefficient. But in law enforcement, it can be inconvenient—even deadly.

“Officers respond to calls uninformed of safety precautions,” says Elk River, MN Police Chief Jeffrey Beahen bluntly. “They’re on the scene without knowing if the suspect has any violent history, if they own any guns – nothing.” Once back at the station, he says, the real work began – only it wasn’t exactly police work.
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“We Decided To Go For It”

Cambridge Financial Group makes a paperless statement by automating incoming statement capture

November 13th, 2009

cambridgeCambridge Financial Group, a Columbus, OH-based registered investment advisor managing assets of around $1 billion, is committed to technical efficiency – with good reason. With 12 employees managing 4,000 active accounts from 32 different brokers and supporting Delivery Versus Payment (DVP) accounts for over 50 banks, Cambridge has to maximize the productivity of each staff member.

That meant finding a way to help staff keep up with processing the 50,000 pages of statements that arrived in the mail each month, adding to the 20 years of back files spread out over 400 square feet of file cabinet space that had already spilled over into two storage lockers filled with statements and account records.
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