Document Management Systems

What is Document Management?

A document management system (DMS) is a computer system (or set of computer programs) used to track and store electronic documents and/or images of paper documents. In the broadest sense, document management systems can range from a shoebox all the way to an Enterprise Content Management system. There are several common issues that are involved in managing documents, whether the system is an informal, ad-hoc, paper-based method for one person or if it is a formal, structured, computer enhanced system for many people across multiple offices.

At Photostatic we will help you to:-

  • Evaluate your organization’s document management goals and objectives.
  • Choose a document management application that fits.
  • Conduct a needs assessment.
  • Develop an implementation plan.
  • Discover the difference between document management and records management.
  • Identify an information capture and indexing method.
  • Establish a records security policy.
  • Assess your risk mitigation scheme.
  • Manage your regulatory compliance strategy

Document Management solutions allow organizations to automate back office operations, reduce costs and create a competitive advantage.

Most methods for managing documents address the following areas:

  • Location - Where will documents be stored? Where will people need to go to access documents? Physical journeys to filing cabinets and file rooms are analogous to the onscreen navigation required to use a document management system.
  • Filing - How will documents be filed? What methods will be used to organize or index the documents to assist in later retrieval? Document management systems will typically use a database to store filing information.
  • Retrieval - How will documents be found? Typically, retrieval encompasses both browsing through documents and searching for specific information.
  • Security - How will documents be kept secure? How will unauthorized personnel be prevented from reading, modifying or destroying documents? 
  • Disaster Recovery - How can documents be recovered in case of destruction from fires, floods or natural disasters?
  • Retention Period - How long should documents be kept, i.e. retained? As organizations grow and regulations increase, informal guidelines for keeping various types of documents give way to more formal Records Management practices. 
  • Archiving - How can documents be preserved for future readability?
  • Distribution - How can documents be available to the people that need them? 
  • Workflow - If documents need to pass from one person to another, what are the rules for how their work should flow?
  • Creation - How are documents created? This question becomes important when multiple people need to collaborate, and the logistics of version control and authoring arise.
  • Authentication - Is there a way to vouch for the authenticity of a document?

Discover how Photostatic’s Document Management solutions can be implemented in accounting and finance, legal, human resources, or many other departments within your organization and then expanded across the enterprise to realize maximum efficiency and value.

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