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The Key Element That Will Contribute to Business Recovery in 2021? Digital Transformation, According to Studies

It’s truly difficult to put into numbers just how enormous the change represented by COVID-19 has been to us all. Seemingly overnight, the ongoing pandemic (that we’re still firmly in the middle of) changed the way we work, the way we communicate, the way we collaborate and so much more.

For Accounting Firms, Managing Source Documents is 10x Easier with an Information Management System

If you had to make a list of all the things that are critical for small business compliance, the successful management of source documents would be right at the top. This is especially true for accounting firms, in particular, who are dealing with massive volumes of documents — like bills, invoices, receipts, and anything else related to countless transactions on a daily basis.

The Top 4 Powerful Benefits of a Document Management System

One of the most important things that business leaders need to realize is that outdated technology – especially a document management solution – isn’t just frustrating. It can literally be costing an organization money in more ways than one. In this article, we’ll discuss four benefits of a document management system.

How to Get Executive Buy In for Your Information Management Project

When reviewing intelligent information management solutions, securing the blessing of your executive leadership is about more than just finding the funds needed to execute the project in the first place. True digital transformation needs a culture willing to embrace it. Brad Nickle of Strickland Solutions and Kurt Meemken of Marco Technologies join us for a roundtable discussion on how to get executive buy-in for your information management project.

6 Hot Take Information Management Trends in 2021

According to Nitro, workers spend an average of 50% of their time creating and preparing documents. Yet, document issues account for more than 21% of daily productivity loss. Businesses depend on information — documents, files, data, content… everything. It is the lifeblood of just about every organization. The past few years have seen a reckoning for companies in how they capture, store, structure, and disseminate information within the organization.

Your Digital Transformation Success or Failure Depends on these 6 IT Department Roles

Thanks to the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic, more and more businesses find themselves in urgent need of a digital transformation to stay afloat. This includes both organizations who were previously interested in the idea but who didn’t think it would happen quite so quickly, along with those who never really gave it much thought at all.

The 4 Cornerstones of M-Files Intelligent Information Management in 2021

2020 was a year of unprecedented challenge for the whole world — when what we thought of as normal did not exist anymore. Everyone had to adjust to new ways of working and a business community that was suddenly closing its doors after a long period of increasing global movement. In M-Files, we face the same challenge of suddenly moving to home offices across the globe. For us, it was quite straightforward though, as M-Files is designed to enable remote work from anywhere.

Why Metadata is as Valuable as the Data Itself: The Information Innovation Podcast

What is metadata? Metadata is what enables you to find Spotify songs and Netflix movies. It is just as useful in enterprise document management for tagging files and documents so that they can be found later. In this podcast, Treve Clayton of New Zealand based Docsmart helps give perspective on why metadata is just as important as the data itself.

M-Files Administrator: Modifying Existing Property Definitions and Value Lists

Property definitions are used for determining properties associated with classes. A property definition specifies the property name (which should naturally be as descriptive as possible) and the data type, which determines the type of the data entered (in relation to the property).