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Go Paperless with Webdocs

Find out how to use Webdocs to easily capture, manage, and store paper and electronic documents, IBM i spooled files, emails, and even content generated from back-end business systems.
On-Demand Webinar

Document Management in the Mobile World

Does your company rely on mobile devices to perform key business operations? If you’d like to be able to find and import essential documents, forms, signatures, and more from mobile devices, then watch this webinar to learn how you can dramatically streamline your document management.
On-Demand Webinar

Speed Up Your Manufacturing and Distribution with Paperless Processes

Your ERP system —whether it’s JDE World, Enterprise One, Infor, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics, VAI, or anything else—is essential to maintaining your company’s key business information and processes. But you’re constantly generating and receiving paper and electronic documents, too, and it’s hard to keep everything straight. So, you wind up chasing documents and data around—and keeping your customers...
Article

Infor M3 Monitoring and Halcyon

Need to improve IT service levels, have total visibility of Java processes, automate procedures, and eliminate manual checking in your Infor M3 ERP application?
Case Study

Halcyon Helps Computacenter Deliver Efficient Managed Services

Computacenter is Europe’s leading independent provider of IT infrastructure services. They offer consulting services as well as implementation and operation services for networks and data center infrastructures on or off client premises and in the cloud.
Blog

Modern RMM Tools for MSPs

Where managed services providers once delivered self-service and after-hours support for beleaguered IT teams, most have now evolved to offer remote monitoring and hosting. But has their technology been keeping pace?
Blog

Concerns in Creating a Paperless Office

Identified as a key trend of the future and a way to improve business efficiency, the idea of a “paperless” office (or more realistically, a “less paper” office) is spreading relatively slowly. Why is that?