Posts Tagged ‘IT’

Nowhere to Go But Up

Chelsea, MA, leverages Web Access to eliminate paper with 25% less staff

June 27th, 2011 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

Covering just two square miles, Chelsea, MA is the state’s smallest city, but also one of its densest with 35,000 residents residing in its two square miles. Housing a dozen schools and a dozen-plus more municipal buildings, Chelsea is “certainly compact,” as IT Director John Hyland puts it. Full story »

Schooled on the Benefits of Content Management

Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board expands Laserfiche to streamline administrative functions now and to create paperless classrooms in the future

January 31st, 2011

LogoAs the IT Director for Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board (HWDSB) in Ontario, Canada, Mike Hiltz provides IT leadership and proactively brings technology opportunities to HWDSB’s various departments. Full story »

“A Grand Story”

The Corporate Commission of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians manages 500 contracts for its 12 businesses using Laserfiche Workflow

December 14th, 2010 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

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From its Onamia, MN, headquarters, the Corporate Commission of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Indians operates Grand Casino Mille Lacs and Grand Casino Hinckley, which includes hotels, convention centers, entertainment venues, a golf course, food and beverage venues, gift shops, an RV park, and a marina. In addition, the Corporate Commission operates an RV and auto shop, gas stations, a movie theater, a Subway franchise, and a wastewater management facility. “We have 12 separate businesses in all, spread out over 55 miles,” says Lance Dutcher, Systems Engineer for the Corporate Commission.
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Making Enterprise Content Management Accessible to All

In Westminster, CA, a collaborative, inter-departmental team spearheads adoption of Laserfiche

February 1st, 2010 by Meghann Wooster Meghann Wooster is a Laserfiche Luminary

westminsterIt takes a village to raise a child, and it takes teamwork to change a city. For Westminster, a city of nearly 100,000 people located in Southern California’s Orange County, the need to change was highlighted when a new Assistant City Clerk—Pat Jacquez-Nares—came onboard.
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“What Happened Next Was Nothing Short of Amazing”

How a plan to stop using Laserfiche instead inspires city-wide adoption in Albany, OR

May 5th, 2009 by Hobey Echlin Hobey Echlin is a Laserfiche staff member

albany-orTo be honest, the City of Albany, OR, hadn’t really been maximizing Laserfiche when its new Finance Director wanted to do away with using it altogether five years ago.

The city had installed Laserfiche in its Finance Department in 1998 as a virtual file cabinet. “Between 1999-2003 we were only scanning a few thousand documents a month and it was limited to just the Finance department,” admits Network Administrator and Laserfiche Luminary Allen Pilgrim. By 2004, Laserfiche storage totaled just ten volumes of 4.6GB each. A significant number, but apparently not significant enough for one new city administrator.
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