Wednesday 11 August 2010

ISO Auditors impressed with Invu Document Management

With an increasing paper mountain and a desire to reduce its carbon footprint and go green, Dixons Contractors chose Invu because of the direct and simple integration to Easybuild. Client service was dramatically improved as was the audit process for ISO 9000.

Julie O'Hagan Office Manager at Dixons Contractors commented, "The ISO auditors were impressed with the Invu Document Management system, knowing that all our documents were stored securely. Each one had an audit trail and they were all legally admissible. Everything was in order; they could find any document quickly and easily - because of this we passed with flying colours."

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Monday 9 August 2010

Going green - does eDM work for the environmentally conscious?

UK business face an increasing volume of “good to be green” messages, many with related incentives or penalties. The UK Government has signalled its intentions by consolidating seven major programmes into a central Waste & Resources Action Programme. With effect from April 2010 WRAP will focus on four major priorities, one of these being Business Resource Efficiency.

Backing up the collective environmental conscience is a raft of alarming statistics and many of these are pertinent to the electronic document management (eDM) and Enterprise Content Management (ECM) space. Irrespective of the more high tech end of the ECM/ knowledge management arena, it is in the reduction of paper from operations where the fundamental environmental benefits are created. Paper remains the primary information source for a major proportion of businesses.

Organisations implementing green IT strategies must achieve effective ROIs. This document sets out to highlight how eDM/ECM applications sit in this context and whether eDM works for the environmentally conscious.

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