Data Entry Document Imaging
Managing records or documents is a key task in
every business. It involves identifying,
classifying, storing, circulating and disposing of
documents among others. Each of these activities
involves multifarious, minor tasks that are often
time consuming and costly. This is not such a
problem these days though because computers and
other technologies are available to make managing of
documents easier, less expensive and more
convenient.
Generally, transferring of data into a
machine-readable form (so that they can be stored
electronically) is referred to as data entry. The
most familiar way of doing it is by typing. Today,
data entry includes other methods such as scanning
documents and speech recognition.
The first computer program used to track stored
documents and other records is the Document
Management System (DMS). Today however, document
Management is being used to differentiate imaging
from records management focused on capturing images
and managing of records, respectively.
Document imaging is the latest technologies used
today in order to capture, store and manage
documents that are scanned. Scanning documents prove
to be more beneficial, as it reduces time spent for
the collection of data, and it reduces the size of
data files as well. Compared to the scanned images,
the electronic documents stored using earlier
technology or computer program are prone to changes
that require tracking and security authorization.
Transforming the data into document imaging is
called data conversion. For an average-sized
company, it can be done simply with the use of a
scanning machine. A typical scanner can manage to
scan twenty-page document in a minute, but a
high-speed scanner can do the job faster.
For larger companies with a considerably high
volume of documents that need to be stored, document
imaging company can be the best solution. These
companies provide fast and affordable data
conversion services. |