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- Empowering ESG Goals through Digital Transformation: How Dajon Drives Sustainability Social Responsibility and Governance
- Forrester Report on the Necessity of Digital Transformation for the Insurance Industry
- The Evolution of Workflow Automation: From Carbon Paper to Robotic Process Automation and Beyond
- 10 Reasons to Outsource Your Mailroom
- Digitisation: A Guard Against Lost Time
- Unlocking Efficiency: The Value of AP Automation in Modern Business Operations
- Revolutionising Mail Management: The Power of Digital Mailroom Services
- Embracing Digital Solutions: The Efficiency of Going Paperless
- Streamlining Business Operations: Unravelling the Power of Process Automation
- Business Innovation or Digital Transformation: Unpacking the Future of Enterprise Evolution
- A Beginner’s Guide to On-Demand Scanning and Effective Digitisation
- Best Practices for Archiving Digital Files and Historical Document Digitisation
- Enhance Data Security with Offsite Tape Storage and Vaulting
- Unlocking Efficiency: The Power of Going Paperless in the Digital Age
- The Beginners Guide to On-Demand Scanning Services
- The Alchemy of Digital Transformation
- Digitising Success: A Guide For SMEs and Young Professionals
- Taming the Paper Beast: A Savvy Guide to Bulk Scanning Mastery
- The Magic of Document Scanning and Digitising Services
- Unleash Productivity with Digital Mailroom Services: The Future of Mail Management
- The Benefits of Digital Transformation For Your Business
- Revolutionising Mail Management with Dajon's Digital Mailroom Services
- The Role of Unstructured Data in Digital Transformation
- Digitising Historical Records for Compliance with the FCA's Consumer Duty
- Why Digital Mailroom is the must-have service of 2020
- 6 Steps to Accounts Payable Success
- Organisations availing themselves of document outsourcing
- Face scans introduce passport-free international travel
- The hidden benefits of document scanning
- Digitising Data
- How to reduce paper in the office?
- Robotic Process Automation – Overcoming the Top Challenges
- 6 Methods for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Success
- Electronic Document Management System (EDM) Could Have Prevented £100,000 TalkTalk fine
- Overcoming 2017s barriers to digital transformation
- Leaked UK Council Documents Highlight the Need for Greater Information Security
- 8 Reasons Your Team & Customers Secretly Hate You
- 6 Exclusive Perks Enjoyed by Companies that use RPA
- Five benefits of automating your HR processes
- How secure is your data within an automated invoice processing system?
- What processes are suitable for process automation?
- Five ways Online Forms have been used to Automate the Hotel Industry
- Become an Accounts Payable Superhero
- Here’s How A Paperless Transformation Can Prevent Invoice Fraud In Your Accounts Payable Department
- Here’s what will happen if you are not GDPR compliant – plus, how to ensure you comply
- What are the hidden perks of Document Management software?
- Top Ways a Paperless Transformation Can Give Your Customers Complete Satisfaction
- Integrations that work for your business
- Aer Lingus replaces paper manuals with iPads
- How document management is helping accountants be more productive
- How to add two manpower days a week with the same staff
- How Do We Delight the Customer and Transform Our Business?
- Why Going Digital Matters – How to Plan for Success
- AIIM Survey highlights
- How To Create a Great Customer Experience
- 10 Reasons to Ditch Your Paperwork
- 5 Reasons Your Business Should Scan Your Documents
- Get in control of your Accounts Payable
- Infographic: Overcoming Key Challenges in Accounts Payable
- Build trust and relationships with swift payments
- Enable your accounts department to do more for less
- Making Accounts Payable bearable
- Get paid faster with Invoice Automation
- 4 ways to turn your Accounts Process into profit
- Oxford’s online Bodleian archive illustrates the diversity of digitisation
- The rise of paperless practice adoption in manufacturing
- Document digitisation grows momentum globally
- Digital library celebrating the achievements of Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy completed
- How small businesses get paid faster with invoice automation
- How do today's workflow automation solutions differ from the past?
- Digitisation and robots help preserve the national memory
- E-signatures to be adopted by insurers
- Irish history goes digital with new scanning project
- 'Strategic plan' needed for cyber security
- Improving insurance customer retention with document management
- Digital Processes Work… but avoid “doing a DVLA”!
- British Library's digital archive saves Olivier's Coriolanus
- Could the creation of a paperless currency rescue the Greek economy?
- Data breaches have far-reaching consequences
- Process improvement methodology for banks
- How electronic forms can minimize scanning and data entry
- Reducing paper statements can save banks a bundle annually
- 6 Steps for lenders to simplify and speed up the mortgage approval process
- 4 Ways Technology Can Help Manufacturers Improve Efficiency and Profits
- HR Managers Can Dramatically Cut HR Onboarding Time
- Embracing automated mortgage workflows
- Small firms could save even more money by going paperless
- Vatican images available online digitally
- The roles that BPO and BPI play in achieving Process Excellence
- What does 2015 hold for sustainability?
- Is your business data protected from fire?
- Operational excellence in process improvement
- New Digital Era for the Court Service
- Companies are transforming into digital enterprises
- Challenges SMEs Face When Managing Multi-Channel Communications
- 8 reasons to love sustainability!
- Reduce Storage Costs Dramatically and Save Money with the new File Saver Archiving System
- Should paperless offices be our end goal?
- The Digitisation of Einstein
- Paperless office for law firms
- Law firms 'have a duty to protect clients' documents'
- First paperless trial at London court reiterates the need to be mindful about digital security
- What kind of data should your business keep?
- Important steps are being made towards a paperless society
- A paperless office could save you £58,600 a year
- Climate change is driving business sustainability
- How to host a sustainable meeting
- Avoid the monetary pitfalls of a cyber attack with Dajon and Fifth Step
- Explaining Process Excellence
- Common process mapping mistakes
- Forrester report predicts new “age of the customer” era
- How document management helps small businesses
- Going paperless in the courtroom
- Get worker buy-in when cutting paper usage
- Environment and cost key benefits of document scanning and storage
- Data 'can save businesses millions'
- Cloud computing helps secure document storage
- Adhere to the rules of secure document storage
- Use sustainability to win new business in 2015
- How you can save over £200k by going paperless
- How to Use Workflow Automation in Your Legal Practice
- Is time running out for traditional offices?
- HMRC saves £354,000 using paperless forms with more to come!
- Are you ready for a relaxing Christmas?
- Schools are making great progress toward paperless campuses
- Top takeaways from PEX report
- The government takes a modest step towards electronic identity verification.
- 5 reasons you are getting shortchanged by SharePoint
- Cloud enables growth for SMBs Blog according to Deloitte
- A day in the life of an Accounts Payable clerk
- Beyond EU Data Privacy Regulations
- Drive strategic performance through process excellence
- House of Lords opposes John Bercow’s drive for “digital democracy”
- Is the paperless office still a fantasy?
- American Airlines replace paper with tablets to cut fuel costs
- Ditch the paper – make big business savings
- Dajon awarded phase 2 of the ongoing paperwork digitisation process for Liberty Specialty Markets
- Paper car tax discs scrapped!
- The paperless office – will it happen?
- Dajon assists The National Army Museum by digitising vital historical images
- Choosing the right cloud provider
- Is your organisation winning the digitisation race?
- US electronic records pilot improves care for diabetic patients
- Cloud will transform government services through 2017, says Gartner
- Is remote working putting your data at risk?
- NHS launches £100m fund so nurses can work paperlessly
- Can your organisation be trusted with other people's data?
- Govt scraps tax disc in latest paperless push
- How the cloud can reshape your workforce
- NHS tasked with improving electronic patient records
- HMRC pushes forward with paperless Self Assessment
- Dell wants 50% of employees to work remotely by 2020
- Wi-Fi will be 'near-universal on the tube by 2014'
- Are your business's backups in order?
- Google scanning project brings 'significant public benefits', judge rules
- Study shows range of remote working benefits
- Internet Archive fire 'shows how important digitisation is'
- Future-proofing your organisation's data capacity
- Are your organisation's printing costs out of control?
- ICO drives home data security message with public sector penalties
- Are signatures a stumbling block for your business?
- MoJ incident shows importance of getting data security right
- Bringing paper processes into the digital age
- Quarter of UK organisations 'can't handle virtual security'
- Organisations 'should consider information security upfront'
- Gartner hails 'new era' of digital industrial economy
- Keeping the pressure off IT staff with data management
- IT failure renders NHS data inaccessible in Scottish hospitals
- Is your business data at risk of theft?
- Survey reveals extent of paper backlog at some firms
- Businesses seek smart office space – going paperless could help, too
- Document scanning creates civic pride – but the professionals will do it faster
- Broadcaster plans archive project – why you should do the same
- Why use the cloud? Learn more about the benefits
- Are you paying enough attention to shredding?
- Genetic sequence data 'should be stored digitally for better access'
- ICO serves fine for publishing sensitive data online
- Vast project allows public to see wills of WW1 soldiers
- Could simple surveys boost employee engagement?
- Newspaper keen to digitally archive all old photos
- Digitisation allows military library to help researchers
- Government to up spending on IT again, research predicts
- FOI request shows serious data incidents at ambulance trust
- ICO issues fine after data protection blunder
- Cloud computing could save significant amount of energy, study finds
- Paperless office helps Scottish lawyers boost productivity
- Traditional IT security 'won't match BYOD needs'
- Research highlights threat of DDoS attacks
- Hospital trust lauds benefits of going paperless
- Police and carers may be struggling with excess paperwork
- Paperless trial to be rolled out at aviation firm
- Lack of BYOD policy 'putting data at risk'
- Email 'will have to adapt to business needs'
- ICO issues fine after patient data is discovered on old computers
- IT managers 'finding it hard to communicate business security risks'
- Hospital confidentiality breaches on the rise, study finds
- European parliament to bring in tougher penalties for cyber crime
- Super-fast broadband plan 'is two years behind schedule' in rural areas
- Cloud computing still a mystery for many accountants
- Office space may be reduced by Britain's big banks
- Cloud computing proves helpful for call centres
- Businesses urged to be careful with social networking posts
- Huge cancer database 'will revolutionise care'
- Fears about adopting cloud computing could be unfounded, poll shows
- Police forces to make some public transactions paperless
- Poll finds human error is still a big issue for data protection
- Could SMEs need to change their ways on disaster recovery?
- Data loss incident highlights importance of good security measures
- SMEs increasing budgets for IT spending
- Travel agent tries out paperless booking centres
- Small businesses 'losing millions' to fraud and security breaches
- Government sets aside £260m for paperless prescribing
- Technology used to create car industry's first digital vehicle appraisal system
- Security firm warns mobile malware is on the up
- Solihull Council finds BYOD works well for its staff
- Workers failing to secure sensitive data
- Domino's Pizza reaps the benefits of cloud computing services
- LGA reveals hundreds of councils are sharing services
- Businesses 'should choose one cloud storage site and stick to it'
- BYOD 'will mostly be funded by staff by 2017'
- Paperless programme aims to link social care with hospitals
- KPMG highlights prevalence of data loss worldwide
- FOI request reveals data breaches are still going up
- ICO criticises EU's approach to data protection regulation
- Nurses forced to waste time on paperwork, poll finds
- Cost of cyber attacks 'has tripled in a year'
- Could mobile access to council websites present a data threat?
- Consumers reveal they don't trust firms to store their data
- Security measures for data may need to strike a better balance
- Workers send a staggering amount of emails each year
- FOI request reveals surprising number of lost laptops at BBC
- Adding photos to patient details could reduce medical errors
- Research shows vulnerability to computer bugs – and some firms are already infected
- Employers may be too trusting with their sensitive data, poll shows
- NHS 'must manage its move to more reliance on technology carefully'
- Law firms urged to protect themselves against cyber attacks
- Malware gets better at avoiding detection, study finds
- Private healthcare provider evaluates paperless possibilities
- IT staff spending more time and money on technology risks
- GCHQ left embarrassed after password blunder
- Are employees deliberately ignoring data protection rules?
- Dentist encourages more practices to go paperless
- Financial services firms 'could face data breaches because of spreadsheets'
- Cloud security risks 'can be minimised with 6-step plan'
- Disaster recover 'to drive cloud adoption in next 6 months'
- New streamlining software offers a distinct business advantage
- Study highlights environmental benefits of going paperless
- ICO guidelines 'do not go far enough to protect data'
- Information officers 'concerned about IT capabilities'
- Lost laptops 'are a ticking data timebomb'
- Better understanding will drive big data adoption, report says
- Experts offer tips on data protection
- Could cloud computing for robots create even more need for secure storage?
- Survey shows consumers lack trust over personal data use
- Employers 'are too laissez faire' on data protection
- Work and Pensions Select Committee moving towards paperless operations
- Cloud computing results in interesting trend for mobile storage
- Man jailed for data theft manages to hack prison computers
- Keeping data solely on SSDs 'risks massive information loss'
- Big data proving to be a strain on many businesses
- Insurer Lloyd's of London takes steps towards going paperless
- PwC shows how cloud computing is reshaping mergers and acquisitions
- Survey shows extent of data breaches in healthcare
- Charity has sensitive data stolen
- Smart device market rises 29.1% in 2012
- Cloud computing helping start-ups succeed
- Gartner predicts data-as-a-service to drive BI market
- ICO urges organisations to step up data protection
- Potential of cloud computing 'not fully realised'
- ENISA launches cloud computing report
- Companies 'should invest in big data before its too late'
- BYOD risk must be managed
- Gartner predicts healthy future for cloud services
- New study highlights IT spending priorities for 2013
- Workers keen to use smart devices in the office
- Report suggests 'black boxes' could soon monitor internet
- Data protection audits 'would eliminate stupid errors by councils'
- Credit controller jailed for deliberately sabotaging work computers
- BYOD and MDM 'are misnomers'
- Organisations 'need to get capacity correct' when moving to the cloud
- Encryption recommended for keeping data safe
- CIOs 'must manage cloud services more effectively'
- Sony handed huge fine by ICO after 2011 hacking
- Research suggests firms may need help with data storage
- More local councils go paperless to save taxpayers' money
- Forrester predicts IT spending will increase this year
- Businesses 'are overconfident about their resilience to cyber threats'
- Staff at GEOAmey fall victim to data theft
- Information reveals Greater Manchester councils' data loss in 2012
- Access management for data 'is not keeping up with changing technology'
- Organisations reveal motivation behind IT spending
- EC aims to unleash the potential of cloud computing
- Government outlines which departments will go digital
- EU data protection officers 'could be exposed to conflicts of interest'
- Contact centre goes paperless after embarrassing incident in summer
- Banks 'could use IT to help with compliance'
- ICO to meet local authorities to discuss data protection
- NHS to implement paperless referrals
- Disaster recovery 'is an insurance policy for all businesses'
- Electronic document storage recommended even for non-tech businesses
- KPMG data shows hacking has rocketed
- Most organisations now using cloud computing, poll finds
- List of leaked passwords suggests people are not taking data protection seriously
- Government wants DNA database to beat cancer – but could it be a data disaster?
- Organisations 'need to seriously think about contingency plans'
- Financial organisations 'need to think carefully about IT security'
- MI6 warned about data theft after technician goes rogue in Switzerland
- Document storage helps law firm stay on top of data
- IT expert: If it can be commoditised, it should be in the cloud
- Encryption 'is a good way to make data more secure'
- Sports club members left fuming after 2010 data theft is revealed
- Cloud-based document storage 'is a great boon for productivity'
- Talks held in parliament over improving data security
- Organisations have to be aware of cyber threats, says expert
- IT recruitment down while cloud services are on the up, survey finds
- IT departments need to 'engage' with their businesses, says expert
- Speed of adopting cloud computing is now 'quicker than ever', says expert
- The future of cloud security is 'safety', says Symantec expert
- SMEs are fuelling cloud uptake, says expert
- Greater Manchester Police fined £120,000 following USB stick data breach
- Security is safer in-cloud than in-house, says Google security expert
- More than two-thirds of communications are digital, says study
- Cloud computing can solve large-scale security issues, says expert
- Number of mobile transactions set to increase by 2014, says report
- Future of the cloud could be back-up as well as data storage, says expert
- HMRC confirms cloud migration will save department £1m a year
- Samsung Android security flaw could be a problem for BYOD employers
- Telvent admits it was the victim of a sophisticated security breach
- Almost half of IT workers are unfamiliar with data security policy, survey finds
- Cloud data storage allows SMEs to 'be more flexible'
- HMRC becomes first major government department to embrace cloud data storage
- Romanian researcher exposes member data for almost 100,000 IEEE users
- Schools urged to reappraise data security polices
- Cloud uptake offers flexible solution for archiving and data back-up, says expert
- End user experience is vital to cloud take-up, says expert
- LSE becomes latest university to adopt cloud services
- Cloud adoption is up but security concerns persist, says study
- Quicker internet speeds to 'support' cloud uptake
- Sheffield Council face threat of 'massive' ICO fine
- Smartphones and tablets 'on the rise' in the workplace
- ICO hits Scottish Borders Council with £250,000 fine
- Data protection spending on the rise
- Demand for document storage driving disk sales
- Businesses told to beware 'little-known, highly-targeted' online threats
- Energy companies hit by computer viruses
- IT security chiefs urged to ensure BYOD advantages outweigh risk
- Big data strategies could make companies 'more competitive'
- Employee awareness 'vital' to guarding against cyber crime
- Complexity of IT infrastructure causing businesses difficulty
- Survey reveals companies still overlooking security with BYOD
- 'Tailor' flexible working practices to suit different employees
- UK retailers count £205.4 million cost of e-crime
- Securing devices against cyber crime
- Using smartphones for NFC payments a 'game changer'
- Essex County Council suffers 'major' security breach
- Scottish Borders Council prepares for data breach fine
- 81% of employees 'have scanning requirements'
- ICO 'turning up the heat' on data breaches
- Electronic banking to become 'key' to the payment industry
- Workers believe IT systems 'not effective enough' for their needs
- Charities 'more susceptible' to data breaches
- The world of data is 'increasing exponentially'
- Cloud computing to be 'fastest growing' of IT outsourcing services
- ICO imposes £175,000 fine on Torquay health trust
- Yahoo hit with lawsuit following data breach
- People 'more aware' of cost saving with the cloud
- Google 'hasn't deleted' private data collected by Street View
- Companies 'need to do all they can' to protect data
- Encrypting files in the bid to enhance security
- Civil servants moved away from Whitehall to minimise Games disruption
- 'Natural' for consumers to have concerns about online payment
- Keeping sensitive data secure 'a hindrance' to BYOD
- Implementation of 4G 'will bring thousands of jobs' to Britain
- Data levels 'will continue to grow' if capture remains affordable
- Three fold increase in online fraud since 2010
- Details 'must be protected' as electronic payments become more popular
- Technology 'has to adapt' to combat cyber crime
- Yahoo data breach sees loss of more than 400,000 passwords
- Calls for O2 to compensate customers after network downtime
- Survey reveals concerns still exist over cloud security
- Companies 'cannot afford to fail' when it comes to handling data correctly
- BYOD 'has to be managed correctly'
- 38% say job 'impossible' without mobile access to email
- Remote working and the cloud 'good for dealing with Olympic disruption'
- Technical solutions for dealing with BYOD security threat
- Public sector 'behind the cloud computing curve'
- Risks of cloud computing 'demonstrated by power cut' in Virginia
- Security considerations with cloud computing
- LinkedIn facing $5 million lawsuit
- MI5 chief warns of cyber threat to government and business
- Belfast Trust fined £225,000 for leaving patient records exposed
- ICO issues security guide aimed at small businesses
- Bank says system failure 'has been fixed'
- Antivirus software 'only a small part' of data and IT security
- Home working 'effective' for dealing with Olympic disruption
- Cloud computing 'can aid BYOD security'
- Data concerns regarding USB drives
- Consumers 'disappointed' with handling of data breaches
- Government IT systems 'shouldn't be costly, embarrassing failures'
- Small businesses 'failing to recognise' cyber threats
- The big data revolution
- Data 'has to be properly destroyed'
- The economic cost of cyber attacks
- 6.5 million LinkedIn passwords 'leaked'
- ICO issues record £325,000 fine to NHS trust
- 52% of businesses say flexible working 'biggest benefit of 4G'
- 'Risk of data breaches' with NHS reforms
- Database security and SIEM 'top priorities' for organisations
- Google may face ICO investigation
- Recoverability and encryption 'key when implementing BYOD'
- 85% of businesses 'expect increase in cyber attacks'
- TUC calls for employers to support home workers
- NHS trust appeals against £90,000 data breach fine
- Civil servants to work from home during Games
- Competitive advantages and security risks of BYOD
- ICO attacked by 'hacktivist' group
- Small companies, new technology and disaster preparedness
- Are employees the key to unlocking a green office?
- Public bodies 'guilty of dozens of data breaches per month'
- Better broadband and faster cloud 'could help home workers'
- Microsoft's carbon neutral plan and the green future
- Could the Olympics cost unprepared firms billions?
- Proper use of big data 'could add £216 billion to the economy'
- Security measures 'have to be in place' with BYOD
- NHS hit by its first data breach fine
- Malicious cybercrime attacks 'jump by 81%'
- Islington Council breach puts residents at risk
- Private sector responsible for a third of all data breaches
- Top tips for dealing with Olympic disruption
- Criminals are adapting, so data security 'has to do the same'
- Keeping the data 'crown jewels' safe
- Energy saving with BYOD
- Difficulties of dealing with a wide variety of data
- Less than a quarter of businesses properly prepared for the Olympics, says survey
- Leicestershire Council files stolen in burglary
- Competition entrants' details exposed by security lapse
- Cloud technology 'could help cope with data intensive world'
- Healthcare trust loses details of more than 600 patients
- Data breach leaves more than 700,000 exposed to potential identity theft
- Cloud technology and the virtual office
- Security issues 'will prevent BYOD from becoming widespread'
- Employees 'need to be educated on data security'
- Continuity key to business during the Olympics
- Cybercriminals exploit brands to target potential victims
- Government plans advanced online surveillance
- Data breach of Visa and Mastercard details
- Bring your own device 'requires special security measures'
- Backup software 'allows companies to predict the future'
- Shetland council 'should increase remote working opportunities'
- Judge calls for electronic document storage system in court
- 'Bring your own device' trend reducing companies' technology expenditure
- Proper data storage can enhance customer experience, says expert
- 'One in three staff' to be working remotely by end of 2012
- Fuel shortage fears as ministers spark panic
- Data protection breaches 'can affect company PR and reputation'
- Online tax return rules could encourage firms to choose document scanning
- Data breach at pharmaceutical company
- Commuters to access emails on the move
- Outsourcing document storage could save firms time and money
- E-health systems 'must be aware of data protection issues'
- Could backup software help your company go green?
- IT backup a major part of business BCM strategies
- Online fraud 'still a problem for businesses'
- Tape 'has more advantages' than other data storage options
- Office design 'should prioritise staff wellbeing'
- Firms 'need to understand the value of data'
- Cloud computing 'can save firms money'
- Commercial property prices suggest need for offsite document storage
- British schools leaving their data at risk
- Is your business ready for the Olympics?
- Could firms use G-Cloud to move to the cloud?
- Video conferencing 'driven by environmental and economic factors'
- Majority of employees 'want cloud computing'
- Business smartphone use 'on the rise'
- Online document storage 'here to stay'
- Paperless offices are 'on the rise'
- Small firms 'take the lead on cloud computing'
- Google set to launch new cloud system
- Cloud systems 'offer extra security layer'
- Internet connections could be rationed over London 2012
- Financial crisis 'encouraging businesses to reduce paper usage'
- Could cloud services help your firm to grow?
- Baby boomers and younger generation 'driving trend for remote working'
- British firms 'paying for lack of disaster recovery'
- Safe storage of documents could prevent insider fraud
- Educate staff about data protection, firms told
- Smartphone popularity 'increases risk of malware attack'
- Firms 'should upgrade data protection policies' if allowing remote working
- Data protection at stake when companies implement BYOD
- Cyber crime 'knows no boundaries'
- Data protection 'set to become more of an issue'
- Could a 'bring your own device' policy work for your business?
- Only one in five firms to review continuity plans ahead of London Olympics
- Reduce office waste by implementing lean processing
- EU to bring in new rules on data protection
- Data protection required for business smart phones
- Data management 'essential for effective information governance'
- Online backup to be discussed at cloud event
- Cloud-based services 'will incorporate private, public and hybrid aspects'
- Remote backup service 'could promote efficiency'
- Cloud services 'have had huge impact on businesses'
- Disaster recovery 'is more simple in the cloud'
- Awareness of IT security 'needs to be improved'
- Cloud-based solutions can boost green credentials
- Could an increase in remote working see more firms invest in secure online document storage?
- Data security is crucial at every level of your business
- Printed page volumes top 3 trillion
- Smartphone users 'neglect data protection'
- Cyber crime 'set to grow in 2012'
- Firms 'are moving towards digitalised content'
- Over half of firms 'risk data security'
- Offsite backup storage 'to top the agenda for 2012'
- Year's top data storage blunders highlight importance of back-up
- Backing up files is vital in times of economic downturn
- Cut your bottom line costs by using a digital mailroom
- Hackers steal 80,000 customers' financial details
- Online criminal activity 'constantly evolves'
- Choose remote backup service before recycling old computers
- Businesses show greater awareness of contingency planning
- Cyber crime 'definitely on the rise'
- Extreme weather highlights importance of offsite backup
- Could archive document storage improve your workers' wellbeing?
- Malware attacks 'prey on human error'
- Recycling 'can help firms streamline data services'
- Data protection could become a bigger issue as UK gets more connected
- Times of austerity call for switch in business focus
- Are private clouds the future of data management?
- Ensure your firm is not victim of IT knowledge loss
- Firms fail to plan for water-related risks
- UK employees using own devices for remote working
- IFCAG: Take care with online document storage security
- Firms urged to invest in unified secure document storage
- Secure document storage shouldn't cost an arm and a leg
- US government invests in data management storage
- Green IT has many benefits
- Get ready for Christmas with document scanning
- Could document scanning provide savings for UK firms?
- Invest in data management storage now ahead of potential double-dip
- How document storage helped BAA save millions
- How simple changes can help save firms money
- The case for moving your business online or into the cloud
- Move into the digital age to help your firm progress
- How document scanning advancements impact printing industry
- How technology can help your company excel
- Growing numbers of UK workers keen to benefit from flexible working
- Firms 'waking up to importance of secure document storage'
- Lack of new office space could drive demand for secure document storage
- Document scanning not the only way to cut energy bills
- Offsite data storage could ease workplace stress
- Get staff involved in green movement
- The case for moving business operations online
- Enjoy the green benefits of document scanning services
- Document scanning boosts efficiency
- Companies urged to examine IT use
- Remote working rise may boost data management storage
- Document scanning could be more important with death of the PC
- The advantages to having documents available online
- Young workforces could benefit from online document storage
- Workers get irked by slow IT, survey shows
- How to cut your firm's environmental impact
- Various devices used to access secure online data storage
- Businesses should embrace technology or be left behind
- Use online document scanning as first step on the road to greener business
- Isle of Man invests in online storage
- Use secure online backup to keep loyalty data
- VoIP another example of how online technology can help businesses
- British workers looking for flexible options
- Document storage could be useful as economy expands
- New Scanning Service in Operation
- Engage staff with online document storage
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