Making Scanning & Sharing Documents Easier with SharePoint
Microsoft posted a SharePoint customer case study article today on the Microsoft Momentum site. The article features eCopy document imaging software customer Introgen Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company that used SharePoint and eCopy to meet government regulations. The author, Alan Earls, discusses how eCopy duplicates the Microsoft SharePoint user experience at the MFP. To read the article click on Microsoft SharePont document imaging.
Our integration of eCopy with Sharepoint has made it so easy to have a working repository for customer and project documentation. There are a limited number of options out there for pumping paper into Sharepoint, with most being desktop applications.
Steve
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Posted by: Steve | March 27, 2008 at 06:31 PM
Steve -- I agree with your thought that using SharePoint for customer and project documentation is enhanced by an easy method for getting paper into the repostiory. No documentation repository should be without a method for incorporating paper documents. The industry analyst firm InfoTrends has stated that, on average, approximately 40% of an organization's information is on paper. Thanks for participating in the conversation.
Posted by: Bill Brikiatis | March 29, 2008 at 09:33 AM