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Crazy Busy Workers – Increasing Productivity

A study was done by the Delphi Group (copyright 2011), “The High Cost of Knowledge” has some important details that I think you will be interested in. In a survey of over 1000 office workers in mid to large size companies, they asked: “compare the amount of work you are doing today compared to 10

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Save The Date – Laserfiche Conference 2012

Save the Date for Empower 2012 January 25-27, 2012 – Anaheim Marriott This is Laserfiche’s annual conference. This is a great place to learn more about using Laserfiche. This upcoming event will have well over hundreds of classes, customer success stories and hands on training opportunities. LaserficheUser Conference 2012

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Viking Materials, Minneapolis Minnesota using Laserfiche to be more Efficient

A Minneapolis metal manufacturing/distribution company uses Laserfiche to help solve challenges that result in better customer service and time savings. To read the article go to: tutuapp ios download Viking Materials Larry Phelps Solbrekk, Inc Minneapolis, Minnesota 612-382-4069

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PeopleSoft Laserfiche Integration Project – Star Tribune

PeopleSoft Laserfiche Integration project resulted in Solbrekk (now call Hemingway Solutions) to Reach Winners Circle Status Minneapolis, Minnesota (Solbrekk) – October 14, 2009 — Solbrekk announced today that the business technology solutions provider has reached Laserfiche “Winners Circle” status for the second time. This means that Solbrekk will be recognized in January 2010 at a

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Changing default font save $100k – but misses the point!

The University of Wisconsin recently made a simple change to their email system that saved them thousands of dollars. They changed the default font on their email system to Century Gothic, which uses about 30% less ink than Arial. Everyone was amazed that a simple change like this can save so much money. And they

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