There are many different strategies a company can employ to help drive their organization to the next level. But why not use what you already have in your hands? Connect your content, documents, and information together to drive your business to the next level.
Discover the latest trends in document and forms management and learn how to shape your strategy for organizational survival and growth in this conversation with technical expert Greg Schmidt.
Discover the latest trends that are rising to the top for document and forms management. Learn what’s in store for 2022—especially around digital transformation and automation. As these key themes become critical to organizational survival and growth, learn how they’re here to stay through 2022 and beyond.
Learn two key areas of forms automation that will make the biggest impact in your business and discover how Fortra Forms Automation technology can support you.
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how to transform your processes with electronic forms that make it easy for you to collect data the way you need it.
Find out how forms management differs from document management. You’ll get real-life examples of forms management in practice, plus tips for getting started.
What makes a good capacity management tool? There are six major factors to consider when choosing a capacity management tool, and the right tool should account for all of them.
How do you calculate IT health and risk ? There are different methods you can use, depending on your needs. The most common methods for determining IT infrastructure health are: Threshold comparison Enhanced threshold comparison Event detection Variation from normal Allocation comparison Queuing theory for health On the other hand, the most common methods for calculating IT infrastructure risk are...
Is your organization using AFP utilities? Or a home-grown forms application cobbled together before your current IT team came on board? Are your reports coming in spool files from your IBM i (AS/400, iSeries)? These systems probably can’t support your business as it grows and changes. Sounds like you need to move on.