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Making Sure Everything is Centralized with Document Management: How Do You Manage the Documents for Your Company?
Dec 21, 2018, 10:32 AM | Updated: Jan 24, 2020, 3:32 pm
This article about your company’s document management is presented by Les Olson Company, Your Office Technology Partner. Get the expert technical support your business needs with Managed I.T. Services from Les Olson Company.
How Do You Manage the Documents for Your Company? With so many documents that come in and go out of your company daily, it may be hard to find that one invoice from 3 years ago. With some simple document management solutions, you’ll be able to make your business more efficient.
I.T. Security
On this episode of IT Security, KSL’s Casey Scott talks with Les Olson I.T. Company’s Jon Huston talk about how your company can seamlessly manage their documents through a software application that has customization and can be certified by the company.
It’s Not Just Saving Files on Your Computer
This kind of document management goes so much further than just storing files in folders on your computer. The organizational aspect alone is so important. Document management means using a software, and often times even adding a layer of security to your documents that you wouldn’t be able to get with just files on your computer.
What Are The Benefits of Document Management?
With Document management implemented in your business, it means the auto-creation of forms that are used regularly. This streamlines your businesses efficiency and your workflows. Plus it gives accountability for all your documents.
This whole process is all done digitally too, and it stays digital. So those expense reports, new employee onboarding forms, or requisition forms, among others, are kept in one simple place where they can be completely searchable. Never lose a document again! This is great for the new paperless world we are all living in. Spend more time doing your job.
Where Can I Learn More?
With Les Olson IT’s document management solutions you’ll never need paper again and you can spend more time focusing on your company. If you are interested in learning more about how your company can be more organized with managed documents, visit Les Olson Company for more information.