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EDRM in health care: the next step
Use of established technologies to solve patient information problems in NHS Trusts is viable, has been proven, and is delivering real and tangible benefits. So, asks Vijay Magon of CCube Solutions, where do we go from here and what else can technology deliver?
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Everything is possible
DM Editor David Tyler catches up with Olivier Vergues, General Manager in charge of Xerox's workflow automation business
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The preservation game
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) will use Preservica Enterprise Edition to ensure its unique collections on the changing landscapes and buildings of Scotland are safe and accessible for future generations
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Banking on OCR
When a leading European banking organisation needed to digitise 25 million documents following the acquisition of a major UK bank, it found ABBYY's FineReader Engine was the tool to trust
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About the DMRG
The Document Manager Resource Guide aims to bring you the information you need, in the format of most use to you. Whether you are comparing hardware suppliers, sourcing relevant resellers, or looking for a new system development, this online directory offers the most comprehensive resource available for this market. Click here to find out more
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Genus
Genus are UK based specialists in archiving and digitisation with a worldwide reseller network. We advise and provide solutions on all aspects of image management, archiving, access and retrieval for numerous sectors including
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Kodak Alaris
KODAK ALARIS has been designing and manufacturing document imaging products for over 80 years supplying scanners and micrographic products to thousands of customers from financial institutions, hospitals, Government departments through to SMEs.
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Comment
This issue of the DM magazine e-newsletter includes a heartfelt plea from EASY Software's Howard Frear to take a long hard look at how we all use email, something he describes as "simultaneously the most efficient and ubiquitous business communication method and yet also one of the most time and productivity-destructive weapons of mass 'distraction' ever invented". And we have to say we've some sympathy. Howard argues that it is actually bad for organisations that staff feel the need to be accessible at all hours of the day or night - and even when on holiday. He even suggests that, in the same vein as 'World paper free day', we might consider introducing an 'email free day' to our calendars. Is this just silliness, or might it help us to realise that maybe that 'unread' flag in our inbox might not be quite as crucial as we like to tell ourselves?
And let me finish off with one final reminder (I promise!) to visit the DM Awards website (www.dmawards.com) and cast your vote for the finalists - this year has seen record numbers of votes cast already, so if you haven't already made your voice heard, don't leave it too late. Voting closes on September 30th.
David Tyler
Editor
david.tyler@btc.co.uk
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