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Benefits of Data Disaster Recovery
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Nick Pegley
Preparing for a data disaster before it happens can save your business from huge losses and expense.
Backup Basics
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Janet Barclay
If you've ever lost data due to equipment malfunction, human error, or some other cause, you may have experienced dizziness, a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach, and other panic symptoms.
In business, data loss means at the very least a reduction in productivity, as valuable time must be spent recreating lost files. In some cases, it may create more serious problems, such as a failure to meet client deadlines, leading to a loss of income or potential lawsuit.
How is MS Access Database Useful?
By :
Neha Gupta
Read about MS Access; what MS Access database how is it useful is and what are the advantages of using Access database. Article explains how access file repair becomes useful if your access database gets corrupt or damaged.
Pen Drive As The Ultimate Mode To Transport Data
By :
Roberto Sedycias
The small size and portable pen drive has become standard in data storage. Learn more.
Tips - When your hard drive crashes
By :
David Wegener
Loosing data sucks and loosing data to damaged equipment or hardware failure sucks even worse. This is because you are unlikely to be able to recover it your self. When that happens you will have to look elsewhere to recover your information.
Why Has Document Imaging Become So Important?
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Manuel J. Montesino
Document imaging involves converting paper documents into electronic images. These images need further processing to make them into true electronic documents. This is because any text in the image, while readable by humans, is not readable as text characters by computer systems.
Document Imaging Services are an Alternative to Buying Expensive Equipment
By :
Manuel J. Montesino
To explore document imaging services, you should first understand what document imaging can achieve.
Document Imaging and Scanning Have Almost Become Synonymous
By :
Manuel J. Montesino
Document imaging can involve photocopying and microfilm or microfiche output, in addition to scanning into digital images. However document imaging and scanning have become so closely associated as to become synonymous.
Document Scanners for Document Imaging
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Manuel J. Montesino
A document scanner is the primary component used for most document imaging projects. Scanners come with widely varying capabilities. For example, desktop scanners come with capacities of 10 to 30 pages per minute, departmental scanners with 30 to 60 pages per minute and production level scanners with over 60 pages per minute.
Document Imaging and Processing Typically Go Together
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Manuel J. Montesino
Document Image Processing can be for different purposes.
For example, the processing might be nothing more than cleaning up the document. Typical documents often contain punch holes, black borders, undesired lines, and so on. There are document-cleaning tools that can remove these from the document images after they are scanned. Document cleaning software can also allow users to specify what to do about such elements in scanned images.
Document Imaging Management - The Issues
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Manuel J. Montesino
Document imaging management has become an important issue because imaging is increasingly used to capture content. This capture can be for current use or for archiving purposes. With so many vendors, systems, and services in the document imaging market, you have to carefully plan how to meet your document-imaging requirements.
Document Imaging and Management Software
By :
Manuel J. Montesino
Document imaging and management software are proliferating in the market. Many solutions come with advanced technologies and innovative features.
Digital Document Imaging Moves Paper-Based Information to Business Applications
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Manuel J. Montesino
Digital document imaging integrates paper documents into the electronic workflow of organizations. This process can be facilitated with a combination of peripherals and application-integration solutions.
Office Document Imaging Makes Your Paper Documents Ready to Fly
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Manuel J. Montesino
Ready to fly the Internet, we mean, not as paper planes popular in some offices.Consider it. Office Document Imaging converts your paper documents into digital images, which can be sent to the other end of the world in seconds. Any text in the image would be readable by humans at the other end. The information on a paper document you received in your US office thus becomes available for your executive who is, say, in China looking for business opportunities.
Medical Document Imaging Transforms Medical Practice
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Manuel J. Montesino
Medical document imaging can transform medical practice by capturing patient charts in an electronic form. Unlike paper charts, practitioners can access electronic charts with utmost ease, by clicking a mouse (or touching their PDA). Whereas they had to wait for the paper chart earlier, now the chart is available to them instantly.
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