For decades, companies have relied on microfilming technologies to preserve their important documents. However, today’s digital world has brought the future of microfilming to a crossroads. Newer, more affordable and easy-to-use alternatives have caused many businesses to reassess their options. For more information about The Future of Microfilming, visit http://www.mesltd.ca/.
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With over 40 years of experience, MES Hybrid Document
Systems provides organizations large and small with
solutions to manage their documents, efficiently and
automate daily processes by going paperless. These
initiatives help to improve customer service as well as
assist with disaster recovery and corporate compliance
programs. In short, we provide Peace Of Mind, Not
Pieces Of Paper.
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• For decades, companies have relied on microfilming technologies to preserve their
important documents.
• However, today’s digital world has brought the future of microfilming to a crossroads.
• Newer, more affordable and easy-to-use alternatives have caused many businesses to
reassess their options.
• Unfortunately, microfilming has become a burdensome project for companies relying on
it to protect their valuable information.
• When compared to most digital document management equipment, microfilm
equipment is pricey.
• Furthermore, companies spend a good portion of their annual budgets maintaining and
repairing this equipment.
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• Microfilming technology also takes an inordinate amount of time to manage.
• For example, you won’t be able to quickly look something up on film.
• Information will take a lot longer to retrieve than what you’re used to.
• If an executive needs data prior to making a decision, company performance can be
adversely affected.
• Or if a customer is waiting for information stored on film, the delayed response will not
bode well for your satisfaction levels.
• These examples represent just a few challenges companies face with microfilm
equipment.
• The transition away from microfilming to digital document management solutions will
only accelerate in the near future.
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When you compare the benefits and cost efficiencies of a document scanning and management solution,
you’ll find it a very viable microfilming replacement.
These solutions can scan, index, archive and share your documents instantly.
Businesses switch from microfilming to digital document management for many reasons, some of which
include:
You can retrieve information in seconds.
You don’t have to pay for costly maintenance and repair charges on outdated microfilming
equipment.
Quality control isn’t delayed. Microfilming requires you to fill, process and inspect a roll
before you determine if it contains errors or missing documents.
Workflow options on digital solutions allow you to automate manual business processes.
Digital solutions provide secure back-ups of information that are available to everyone.
You eliminate the office space previously devoted to storing microfilm equipment and
paper files.
WHY COMPANIES SWITCH FROM MICROFILM
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• If your organization is using dated microfilm technology to store, retrieve and archive
important information, a proven provider can help upgrade your system.
• Your goal is to make a smooth transition so you save time and resources.
WHAT MICROFILM REPLACEMENT SOLUTION SHOULD YOU GET?
MES Hybrid Document Systems is Canada's leading document scanning
services company.
For nearly 40 years, MES Hybrid Document Systems have been providing
document management and document scanning services in Ontario.
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Kevin D'Arcy is VP of Sales and Marketing for
MES Hybrid Document Systems, Ontario's
leading document scanning and document
management supplier.
For more information about
The Future of Microfilming,
visit http://www.mesltd.ca.
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