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Imagine a paper-free office

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Business People, October 1st, 2002

Did you know the average office document is copied seven times? As a nation, we generate more paper each day than the total paper output created between the invention of the Guttenberg press and World War II.

The statistics are staggering, but for many companies, the storage and timely retrieval of these records and documents is even more staggering.

When Imaging Office Systems opened in 1972, it was typical for companies to use filing cabinets, card-veyors and autofiling for storing paper documents. Over the years, as more and more paper has been generated in offices, technology has enabled...

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