In a world of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and apps everywhere, we’re still dealing with documents the old fashioned way — downloading, printing, signing, scanning, faxing, emailing and even ...
Dropbox has the flexibility and scalability to make it suitable for businesses of all sizes. The client software runs discreetly in the background, syncing files between the cloud and any computers ...
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File management practices every small business should follow
It can be challenging to keep your digital documents organized and safe. These 10 file management practices will help you get ...
Dropbox’s main competitor is Box, which has dedicated itself to the enterprise space and boasts 200,000 business customers (both Box and Dropbox are a bit vague about releasing usage figures, so they ...
Maintaining paper documents and files is an expensive proposition for an organization. Documents must be inserted into file folders and placed in an expensive filing cabinet, and office real estate ...
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7 stats that will make you rethink your document management strategy
Forty-eight percent of workers struggle to find files, 45 percent of SMBs still use paper, and e-signatures can boost close rates by 28 percent or more.
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