A Way to Green IT
There's an interesting article on SeaCoastOnline today discussing the many ways managers can green a company's IT. The author proposes a number of techniques, including recycling your eWaste, virtualizing your server structure and, most importantly in our case, introducing a comprehensive electronic document management system. GRM offers clients the benefit of dependable EDM services, and we've also virtualized our own server systems. If one of your primary goals is reducing your carbon footprint, we've got the means and the technology to make that a possibility.
From SeaCoast:
Document management technology, sometimes referred to as paperless office, also offers a very cost-effective way for a business to become more green. How much paper is wasted in your office? How much paper is stored in your office, year after year? That storage has a cost. If you use a records management service, there is a potentially large monthly cost associated with keeping your paper at a location other than your own office. If you use an efficient document management system, they can all become electronic, which can also be made more secure than paper, costs less to store and generates less waste.
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I am a college student. When I was in high school, I used a lot of notebooks and folders which cost at least $50 per semester. Now I rarely buy notebooks. I make notes on computer and save them on the folder on my computer.
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