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How Document Conversion Boosts Employee Satisfaction

How Document Conversion Boosts Employee Satisfaction

Document conversion already has a number of well-proven benefits, including: Reduced filing space requirements Fast, accurate information retrieval Secure information access Compliance with accessibility regulations The value of these benefits is easy to quantify, and...

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Bourbon, RFID, and Your Business’s Old Documents

Bourbon, RFID, and Your Business’s Old Documents

You may already know how RFID* works, and how it benefits businesses through accurate, time-saving asset tracking. One surprising application is within the well-know bourbon distillery Wild Turkey, which adopted RFID to track its warehoused barrels of fine spirits. As...

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International Law Firm | High Density

International Law Firm | High Density

This International Law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., had an expiring lease and was in a dated building.  The decision was made to relocate to a newer building, closer to the K St, NW Corridor. The challenge now was to utilize the space efficiently and cost effectively.

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Large International Financial Agency | High Density

Large International Financial Agency | High Density

A large international financial agency/firm needed to renovate a 10 story, 40-year-old building due to an antiquated HVAC system. As the entire building was being gutted, a review of personnel versus storage space requirements was required and completed. In the end, more space was needed for personnel and the overall storage space was reduced by 30% without decreasing what they stored or losing easy access to any individual item.

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