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Corporate Document Scanning: The New Approach To Archiving

By Loris F. Anders


Companies and other institutions are officially required to have a paper trail for all their transactions. This is often a legislated requirement, and also essential in dealing with accountants and tax advisers. Until the introduction of modern computers, the paper trail entailed thousands of pages of paperwork, much of which was eventually thrown away. Office operations can now be made easier by making use of corporate document scanning, computer-based record systems and online document cloud facilities.

Paperless office methods make running the office more efficient. It is possible to lose or mistakenly throw away hard copies of documents. This does not happen to computer files or back-up disks. Working with and transmitting paperwork on the internet takes less time than relying on paper copies. Electronic documentation is also of a higher standard because copies on screen haven't been distorted by a faulty printer.

Document clouds are online sites that present users with substantial storage space. Users may upload and store material on the site, out of the physical office. This detached method of backing up records is somewhat more secure than physical techniques, whether paper-based or electronic, because the files cannot easily be stolen, sabotaged or eliminated. One way of backing up records online is to e-mail them to a designated e-mail address.

The integrity of business documents is highly important. Documentation concerning legal matters is not allowed to have any errors or omissions and must be entirely legible. This may be hard to ensure if printers or fax machines are involved. Making a positive impression on clients is also about presenting them with high quality paperwork, so electronic systems are useful in that regard.

Archiving is also important to customer satisfaction. No-one likes to be told that their file is missing or that important papers have been lost or damaged. This is a common occurrence in older, paper-based systems. Electronic archiving can contain thousands of records or several years of paperwork, in a form that is easy to access and search and that fits on the desktop. The professional image of the organization is maintained by the swift and accurate resolution of administrative queries.

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.

Companies should try to assess whether a paperless office is a better option for them. It enables staff to use less time to process papers and correspondence, and customers have a more satisfactory experience. Contemporary business practice is increasingly paperless, so it may be necessary to utilize this approach in order to stay up-to-date with other operators in the industry.




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