Laserfiche Electronic Content Management is a modular solution that is ideal for both small and large businesses. A single software system to easily manage all of your hard copy papers, files and your electronic documents and emails.
Access your documents at the touch of a button.
Laserfiche allows you to apply company policies and procedures for every type of document. Laserfiche is a market-leader of Electronic Content Management (ECM) and Electronic Document Management (EDM) with more than 27,000 organisations worldwide now using their solution. With our team of dedicated expert support staff, we are the leading provider of sales, training and support for Laserfiche in Scotland, this makes Capital Document Solutions Laserfiche’s preferred partner in Scotland.
The benefits from Electronic Content Management:
- Radically reduce document storage and handling costs
- Improve document efficiency and productivity
- Gain rapid access to your documents
- Enable secure file sharing
- Provide remote access to documents
- Disaster recovery for information content
- Improve & support compliance
How does it work?
First of all, documents are scanned electronically into Laserfiche. Each document’s text is then “read” and indexed so that files can be found, based on any given word or key phrase. So when you want to retrieve a document, Laserfiche does all the hard work for you and quickly searches through millions of files in a matter of seconds. As a result you have easy, rapid access to your documents when you need them.
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Other topics covered include: simplifying and reducing your costs, email archiving, remote working and comprehensive security.
Laserfiche in action
The best way to experience the power of Laserfiche and how it can really help your business dramatically cut the cost of content and document management, is to arrange a demonstration. Therefore, please call us on 0800 844 744 to arrange a suitable date and time.
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