Decades after computers were supposed to end paper-based business, we’re still at it, using documents to send and receive information and act as proxies in business processes. It’s hard to say if ...
In the old days of public-sector technology, it was known as "paving the cow path." A computer system would be dropped into an agency, turned on and the same number of workers would do the same ...
Although eco-minded people do send their discarded paper off to be recycled, the recycling process isn't entirely environmentally-friendly – it generally requires a lot of power, and incorporates ...
The world’s financial infrastructure has been going through a digital transformation for years now. Digital wallets and digital currencies are becoming normalized, and the trends are expected to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I track enterprise software application development & data management. Businesses use paper. Organizations in every vertical have ...
A typical sheet of paper or cardboard is neither waterproof, interactive or able to harvest energy, but an innovative new printing technology developed at Purdue University can make it all of the ...
Say you are a mid-sized insurance company that processes thousands of claims, policy applications, legal notices, invoices, and customer correspondences. For years, your team relied on paper documents ...
Shredded paper is still paper, so it can, in fact, be recycled; however, there are a few caveats. First, the process of shredding paper breaks down the strength of its natural fibers, which impacts ...
BaptistCare is increasingly shifting away from paper-based processes and manual handling of data, with MuleSoft’s integration platform helping provide the scaffolding for its embrace of ...