On-Demand Webinar
How to Use Sequel from a Browser
Learn how to give your users want they want—fast and easy access to data—without needing a lot of help from IT.
On-Demand Webinar
Give Your Organization IBM i Data in a Browser
Find out how to give your organization access to real-time IBM i data no matter where they are.
On-Demand Webinar
Getting Started with Document Management: The Right Plan
Getting started with document management doesn’t need to be complicated. Make it easy—watch this on-demand webinar.
Article
How-To: Get Started with Sequel Web Server for Client Tables and More
Wed, 02/22/2017
Learn how to extend Sequel Data Access across your organization with Sequel Web Interface and Sequel Web Server.
Case Study
Appvion Improves Customer Satisfaction with a Digital Document Repository
Appvion, Inc. manufactures paper—thermal, carbonless, security, inkjet, digital specialty and colored papers. But this Appleton, Wisconsin-based company had a problem when it came to digital documents in their customer web portal. Their existing system just wasn’t up to snuff. It was time to make a change.
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Blog
The Problem with AFP Forms…
Wed, 01/25/2017
What’s wrong with AFP forms? And is it really time to replace them? Find out.
On-Demand Webinar
Mark Geery, CIO of Tony’s Fine Foods, Shares Success with Sequel
By Mark Geery
In this session Mark Geery, CIO of Tony’s Fine Foods will discuss how they have used Sequel in their business.
Case Study
Major Steel Supplier Strikes Gold with a Document and Forms Management Solution and Superb Support
Paperwork and steel go hand-in-hand for one major steel supplier (MSS) with locations across North America. Every piece of steel they ship includes paperwork assuring customers of the quality of the product they’re receiving.But MSS had a problem: their processes were keeping them from meeting customer expectations. It was time to make a change.The Paperwork ProblemPre-printed forms and Dot matrix...
Blog
3 Easy Steps to Kickstart Your Electronic Document Management Journey
By Greg J. Schmidt on Mon, 11/14/2016
Not sure where to begin with electronic document management? Start here. Take three easy steps and make document management simple again.
Blog
What Should I Expect in a Document Management Implementation?
By Greg J. Schmidt on Mon, 10/10/2016
Document management implementations aren’t “one size fits all.” But successful implementations do have one thing in common…
Blog
Say Goodbye to Document Mismanagement
Thu, 07/28/2016
We write a lot on this blog about document management, but this time we wanted to share a graphic illustrating the struggles that some companies and individuals still face in their processes.
Can you see yourself (or your company) in any of these stats? If so, let us help you find a solution!
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Article
How to Use the SEQUEL ViewPoint Repository to Your Advantage
Mon, 06/27/2016
With the new SEQUEL ViewPoint repository, it’s easier than ever to manage, find, and run your SEQUEL objects. Learn more about the benefits of the repository.
Case Study
A Document Management Solution Boosts Efficiency at Wise Alloys
Find out how Wise Alloys automated lot ticket processing, cut costs, and boosted employee productivity.
Case Study
Fortra Automates Report Delivery at Ullico
Reports are an essential part of all businesses. Among other purposes, they help organizations to better manage and control their operations. But what if managing those documents placed an unnecessary burden on the enterprise? Paper-based reports do exactly that.
Case Study
Fortra Document Management Helps TPi Fit the Bill
When TPi began to evaluate opportunities in this area, customers were not yet battering down the doors demanding electronic invoices and statements, but the company recognized the market trends and proactively decided to provide Web access for many of the documents it produces.
Case Study
Toter Trashes Burdensome Paper Flows Results
Toter sells primarily to municipalities, but also to private haulers. That business generates a large number of documents in the form of bids, proposals and contracts. Warrantees associated with contracts can last for as long as 10 years. Consequently, the related documents must be retained for a considerable time.