Wadih Pazos
Wadih founded both PairSoft and PaperSave. He is an avid technologist who specializes in streamlining operations and maximizing productivity.
View all posts by Wadih PazosWadih Pazos • October 31, 2012
Fortunately, the days of managing massive volumes of physical paperwork are over. On the flip side, businesses of all sizes embracing the paperless work style need to keep a number of new concerns in mind when looking to effectively maintain digital archives filled with sensitive information and documents.
Security has been and always will be a top priority for companies responsible for digital records. If decision-makers neglect to implement the proper data protection tools, they can find themselves battling lawsuits for failure to comply with regulations and jeopardizing sensitive information belonging to customers, partners and/or employees.
As a result, executives need to find document management software capable of keeping confidential resources protected from unauthorized viewers.
Furthermore, the digital landscape is often much more susceptible to natural disasters. In the past, companies would be able to outsource sensitive document storage to secure locations to prevent them from being destroyed in an emergency.
In today’s world, online records are not as physically vulnerable but may not be accessible in the wake of a disaster. For this reason, decision-makers need to be sure their document management solutions are capable of operating after a crisis.
If they cannot, companies risk losing customers and damaging their reputation due to inactive operations.
In today’s highly mobile business world, collaboration is key. Since employees are no longer required to physically travel to the office every day, document management software needs to be accessible outside the traditional workplace.
When on the hunt for a document management system, executives need to keep collaboration in mind, as an inefficient workforce will jeopardize expenses and competitive advantage.
Finally, cost is a major consideration when selecting a document management system. This is not only because businesses are in the midst of a macroeconomic crisis, but also because wasting money will inhibit decision-makers from investing in other technologies that can enhance efficiency.
As the private sector grows increasingly competitive, executives need to plan ahead and find unique document management software that will help them stay on pace with rival firms without exhausting their already tightened budgets.