Manufacturing Computer Solutions - The definitive it guide for UK manufacturers
 
 
Search :   Search Help    login

Electronic documents hotting up for 2006 12/12/2005
 
Going electronic with a document management system typically pays for itself within three to six months. And with costs down fivefold in recent years and still falling, there’s more here for SMEs.

That’s the view from most system providers and commentators (see page 28). Tony Bray, managing director of rising star VersionOne, emphasises the hard cost and time savings.

“Think of the cost of printed documents – about £1 each including post. Doing it electronically costs from 3p to 10p.

“Then for document imaging there’s a whole raft of savings that enable an organisation to redeploy people who have just been keying in documents.”

As for other benefits: there are: rapid data retrieval; error and pre-printed paper elimination; forms customising; and space saving implications.

And with systems now aimed at SMEs, and able to link into existing a multitude of ERP, CRM and CAD system, it’s easy to understand the uptick in spending here.
 
Author
Brian
 
Email this article
 
Bookmark this article using:
 
Del.icio.us digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon
 
News Item
Linked Companies
 
 Version One Ltd
 
 
News Item
Similar News Articles
 
  Standard web services interface comes from EMC, IBM and Microsoft
 
  Electronic document management holds key to going carbon neutral
 
  PJH cleans up with document management system
 
  Crownlea fixed with instant access EDM repository
 
  DEK accelerates manufacturing on collaborative systems
 
 
News Item
Similar Reference Zone Articles
 
  Free software?
 
  3D PDFs a revolution in engineering collaboration
 
  Welcome to the secure connection
 
  Cosworth makes team working world class
 
  Flakt Woods now gets collaborative