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| Cleveland, OH - March 17, 2008 - Two of top 10 commercial lenders use OnBase to improve process efficiency, cut costs, support disaster recovery initiatives |
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| Cleveland, OH - March 11, 2008 - Antares’ parent company, Medical Mutual of Ohio to benefit from streamlined processes, reduced costs, improved customer service |
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| Cleveland, OH - March 04, 2008 - Credit union improves internal processes while mitigating legal risk |
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| Cleveland, OH - January 22, 2008 - Industry-leading document management developer grows healthcare revenues by more than 85 percent in 2007 |
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| Cleveland, OH - January 15, 2008 - Branch capture module speeds delivery to Federal Reserve Bank, availability of customer deposits |
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One of the nation’s leading academic medical centers, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas integrated OnBase with the Epic Systems Corp. software used in 70+ ambulatory clinics and Siemens AG OAS/Gold application used in its two hospitals to eliminate redundant data collection for patients and make records more readily available to a mobile and geographically dispersed clinical staff. In addition to eliminating paper-based processes at more than 100 registration sites, the same instance of OnBase is used to increase productivity and cash flow in Patient Financial Services and facilitate complex review and approval requirements associated with FDA compliance in its Transplant Services Department.
Learning a new language
New e-discovery rules are forcing lawyers, IT experts to work more closely, become well-versed in each other’s vocabulary - Crain’s Cleveland Business - January 8, 2007
With new e-discovery rules, the separate spheres of computer science and law will collide now more than ever, and professionals in each sector will need to be programmed to begin to speak the same language if they want to avoid court sanctions or costly judgments. Hyland Software’s Tim Ansberry shares with Crain’s Cleveland Business what efforts have been made and can be implemented in businesses to avoid potential lawsuits, fines and penalties.
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ECM System Allows Clients to Access Documents - Integrated Solutions - January 2007
After an extensive RFP process, Lincoln Financial Advisors (LFA) chose OnBase Online, Hyland Software’s hosted enterprise content management (ECM) solution, to render scanned and indexed client documents and make them securely available to financial planners via the Web. The technology increased the company’s business processing efficiencies, improved compliance audit efficiencies, eased and accelerated document search and retrieval and encourages a unified approach to content management across the enterprise
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An Image of the Future - Bank Systems and Technology - November 2006
Already considering a document management solution to cut storage costs and prepare for growth, Hancock Bank’s experience during Hurricane Katrina put that project on the fast track. Within 10 months, the $6 billion bank had scanned 10,000 credit files (more than a million pages) to provide immediate access to multiple users. Eventually, staffing requirements for a vault that had been overflowing will be cut in half.
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Better Document Management Means Better Member Service - Credit Union Business - October 2006
In a market where service is the differentiator between credit unions and their bigger, better funded competitors, technology can act as a great equalizer. Specifically, an innovative document management solution can improve productivity associated with high-cost, time- and labor-intensive processes to significantly increase a credit union’s value to its members.
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