Digital offices must meet paper halfway, part 1
In the first part of this series, we’ll talk about the big problems that stands in the way of paperless offices.
In the first part of this series, we’ll talk about the big problems that stands in the way of paperless offices.
There have been some incredible strides made within the last decade regarding the abilities of consumer technology, and they have started to inform larger changes in workplaces around the world.
Modern companies still have an incredible need for faxes, but the process of sending and receiving them has started to change.
Faxing occurs so much more frequently than just for one day on the college football calendar.
The cloud is helping many legacy channels to find new life in the modern enterprise.
Much like cloud connectivity has re-defined the way in which enterprise phone calls are made, it is doing the same for faxing.
Every business will embrace the cloud differently in 2015, and it will be important to examine just what that means for individual enterprises.
In the final segment of this series, we’ll talk about ways in which schools can make the changes that they need in order to qualify for federal funding.
In this segment, we’ll talk about how the E-rate program is changing before moving on to potential solutions that have to be considered during the transition.