[Promoted] Content Services overcome profitability challenges through streamlined workflows
He goes on to say that the existence of paper within a business process can compromise privacy, compliance and security initiatives within organisations.The goal therefore must be to eliminate paper or more realistically, shorten the lifecycle of paper, however organisations in the digital age handle ever increasing quantities of documentation and information.
Content Services are the accumulation of the latest services and microservices in content management that enable organisations to achieve new levels of operational efficiency by automating workflows. By keeping track of where data comes from, how it is allocated and where it ends up, organisations can quickly and efficiently demonstrate compliance.
Content Services can also help catapult organisations to achieve new levels of productivity and efficiency through the following key areas:By automating a variety of laborious manual tasks, technology frees up time that could be better spent elsewhere. Content Services solutions can be designed to develop roles that are automatically deployed in workflows. Stages of each workflow can be delegated directly to a department, team, or a specific individual.
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