Providing public services like water, electricity, and gas, the public utilities industry is an extremely paper heavy industry. Between high volume record keeping, compliance, and disaster recovery requirements, it only makes sense that the energy and utilities industry utilize a… Read More
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Micro Records: The Mortgage Industry and Technology
The mortgage industry is not only full of detailed paperwork, but it is also regulated by the Federal Reserve Board and the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) of 1975, which requires lending agencies to collect and disclose all information about… Read More
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Micro Records: The Medical Industry and Technology
According to the United States Department of Labor, the American healthcare industry comprises more than 545,000 businesses. And each one of these businesses has to juggle countless records, documents, and other medical files. Because of this and federal laws concerning… Read More
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Micro Records: The Legal Market and Technology
Law firms, corporate counsel, and other legal services depend heavily on efficient information management. And that entails a ton of paperwork in the form of records, court documents, specific case information, and the like. The total number of documents can… Read More
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Micro Records: Human Resources and Technology
While the Human Resources (HR) department of any company manages its most precious asset – people – it is also responsible for handling, archiving, and managing countless personnel documents and records. In fact, HR is one of the most document-intensive… Read More
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Micro Records: The Education Market and Technology
According to the United States Department of Education, there are currently about 96,000 public schools and 2,600 accredited four-year universities and colleges. As you can imagine, with that many schools and obviously quite a bit of students per educational institution,… Read More
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Micro Records: The Insurance Industry and Technology
The insurance industry represents the fifth largest industry in the United States. To better compete in such a competitive industry, today’s insurance agencies are turning to technology more than ever before to increase customer service, communication, organization, efficiency, security, and… Read More