Expanding Document Management
from the Department Level to the Enterprise Level
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by Greg Rapport
Transervice Logistics Inc. provides total transportation management.
They have over 38 years of experience in the transportation industry
and are driven by the needs of their customers. They understand
the customers’ desires and deliver innovative services to
meet those needs. Their goal is to provide the customer with professional
service on the most cost-effective basis.
Some of their programs
include fleet maintenance, routing, scheduling, reporting and tracking
systems and maximum vehicle utilization. Each
of their customers enjoys a specialized program tailored to meet
their specific needs.
This flexible approach is a major contributor
to their growth. Beginning in 1969 with under 100 employees, the
company now employs 1,500 employees
at more than 120 locations in 21 states and Canada.
That’s today.
A few years ago, with 1,000 employees, Human Resources AVP Gina
Lydakis calculated that the HR file for each employee
contained 30 pages, meaning they were manually keeping track of
30,000 pieces of paper, just in the HR department.
Start Departmental,
Think Enterprise
It wasn’t just the fact that there were over
30,000 pieces of paper that drove Gina to seek a solution. The
nature of the paper,
medical files, I-9’s, affirmative action documents, payroll
records, etc., was such that many of the papers had to be kept
separately for each person. So, in addition to the pure bulk of
the paper, there
was an organizational aspect that needed to be addressed.
Space
was also becoming an issue. File drawers were full and blank forms
decorated the tops of file cabinets and other spaces. Perhaps
the biggest annoyance was when an employee would look for a file,
not find it, and have to walk around the office to find out if
someone else was using it. Walk-arounds cost companies countless
wasted dollars
in unproductive work-hours.
Gina had been discussing the problem
of space and paperwork with CFO Eric Sklar who suggested the idea
of document management. From
the beginning, the two saw the value in launching document management
in the HR department and progressively including additional departments
throughout the enterprise.
The Search for the Right Solution
Gina received the go-ahead immediately
to begin the search for a provider and did most of the legwork
online. First, she had to
learn
about the different types of solutions.
One type of solution was
a web-based hosted application that Eric had suggested. With this
application the files actually reside
offsite on the host’s server. This was vetoed when they discussed
what might happen to the files if the host went out of business.
Most
host companies aren’t that large and there is an issue of
what happens if the company goes under. Who really owns the database?
Would they have trouble gaining access to their own data? Both
Gina
and Eric felt more secure having their records onsite and in their
control.
Another type of document management solution utilized a
networked copy machine with scanning capabilities. Ultimately,
they had trouble
believing a solution based on the copy machine (hardware) would
measure up to a solution based on software. It just didn’t
make sense, especially when they considered expanding from a departmental
scale
to an enterprise scale.
Since one of Gina’s main priorities
was ease of use for the employees, it wasn’t difficult selecting
Computhink as a possible provider. She liked what they had to offer.
Computhink put her in
touch with a reseller of the product in her area. A live demonstration
was given that seemed to address this issue, but Gina still wasn’t
convinced. She needed to make sure this product was the right choice.
What
finally put Computhink’s ViewWise® Solution ahead
of the pack were the references Gina contacted. Each highly recommended
the product and confirmed the superior ease of use. With ViewWise
meeting this core requirement, the decision was made to purchase
and install a ViewWise Small Business Solution.
The original install
and implementation took less than two days with the help of a regional
consulting company.
The Paperless Office®
Computhink calls their ViewWise Small
Business Solution “The
Paperless Office®” because it can transform a small business
or a department from a paper disaster into a model of electronic
efficiency.
The ViewWise "Paperless Office" or Small Business
Solution is a powerful yet affordable document/image management
solution
that organizes and protects information vital to any business.
It includes
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (Express Edition) as a database and comes
standard with OCR, audit, scanning, MS Office integration and retention
services. It allows for unlimited customized index fields and document
types, comprehensive search and retrieval functionality, and is
easy-to-use and administer.
In crafting the Small Business Solution,
Computhink started with their feature rich ViewWise Enterprise
Edition and built a simple, "out
of the box", easy to install small business solution.
The result
is the ViewWise Small Business Solution provides all the capabilities
of the Enterprise Solution scaled for a small
to medium
enterprise or departmental environment.
The key benefits include:
- Immediate, Significant Operational Efficiencies
– Reliable, faster and easier retrieval of documents
– Rapid and powerful search capabilities to locate relevant documents
– More timely and accurate capture, paper truncation at the source
– Simultaneous access to documents and records by multiple people
– Elimination of lost and misfiled records
– Natural integration with applications and environments
– Enable electronic workflow benefits
– Reduction of physical document storage space
– Eliminate shipping/traveling costs and delays for remote access
- Regulatory & Legal
Compliance
– Security, audit trails and usage tracking/reporting and accountability
–
Integration with 100’s of electronic document types & streams
– Ability to meet regulatory reporting and information handling and
privacy mandates
- Strengthened Document Security & Integrity
– Multi-tiered security model plus document encryption
– Document typing and metadata for records management
– Controlled access to information from anywhere, by anyone authorized
– Disaster recovery and backup are facilitated
- Rapid Return on Investment
– Affordable acquisition and deployment costs
– Minimized ongoing cost of ownership
– Cascading benefit streams from added applications leveraging initial
investments
- Customer Service Improvements
– able to respond quickly and accurately by researching while customer
is on the phone and to then interact further with the customer
– able to electronically collect and track customer interactions for
continuity
– able to interact and exchange electronic copies of documents
From the
Customer’s Point of View
In the context of such a feature-rich
environment, the one feature that stands out the most for Transervice is
the
flexibility to set up file cabinets one way and then change them as the
business needs
change. IT Director, Mike Kwock, says “You
envision your needs before the project begins.
Then, it’s natural
for business processes to evolve and change.
We were able to easily re-organize
the cabinets and folders to fit the new criteria.
ViewWise adapted easily.”
The Move to
Enterprise
The plan was always to incorporate
additional departments into the document management system.
In preparation,
Mike upgraded
the ViewWise
Small Business Solution to the ViewWise Enterprise
Edition and migrated the system to larger servers.
“The best part of the upgrade and migration was that the
Small Business Edition was completely compatible with the
Enterprise Edition. No conversion or re-scanning was necessary. Changing server
hardware,
moving over 2.5 GB of data, and bring the system
back up took only one evening,” says Mike. This is because ViewWise is
designed to grow as a business grows. There is no need to worry about migrating
and re-scanning a database into a more powerful
imaging system. ViewWise’s
scalable environment eliminated the need to
migrate data.
While they were upgrading the
software from Small Business to Enterprise, they added Accounts
Receivable
(AR)
to the fold at
the same time.
Mike remembers AR experimenting with different
ways to organize the cabinets before settling
into their
current
routine. AR scanned
all
their paper from the beginning of the year,
and continues to scan their documents today.
Next
up was the Risk Management department. They handle insurance and
claims and their
paper load
includes
workers comp papers. “Each
department has its own unique business process,” says
Mike. “For
example, some departments are regulated by
the Department of Transportation for record
keeping such as logs and other documents
that may have
to be presented on request.” The ongoing
plan is to move the Accounts Payable department
into ViewWise, and finally,
General
Accounting
will come on board.
Return on Investment
“ROI is reflected in the savings from not having to copy and file
several versions of documents,” says
Mike, “It has allowed
us to grow significantly without expanding
staff and storage space; we can access
our documents quicker and in many more
ways. For example,
Accounts Receivable use to copy and file
documents four or five different ways (i.e.
invoice number, customer, year). Now they
scan the original
documents using keywords to organize the
search capability.” The
only documents kept in files are original
source documents.
“No copies, fewer filing cabinets, less filing; everyone
scans their own documents,” says Mike, “Consequently,
the workflow is smoother and no one has
trouble finding a copy.”
Moving Forward
Mike is working on making
ViewWise accessible from anywhere. Soon employees will be able
to access
documents from
a PC anywhere in
the world via the Web.
Meanwhile, Human Resources was recently
challenged with the acquisition of new
business in Canada
involving the
addition of 150 employees.
This was no small task. However, by scanning
and filing the documents as they came in,
the larger
task turned
out to be getting the
data.
Conclusion
Since this project began, Transervice
has grown from 1000 to 1500 employees. “That would have meant
an additional 15,000 papers backlogged if we hadn’t started
when we did,” says Gina, “Plus,
we didn’t have the space for 500
additional files at 30 pages each!”
Mike states, “ViewWise has proven to be a good investment.
On a daily basis, our need to communicate
directly with Computhink is minimal. Our consultant remains consistently
helpful. Any glitches
during expansion have been solvable. We’re
very happy to continue moving forward using
ViewWise as the centerpiece
of our
document
management system.”
About Computhink
Computhink provides best-in-class ECM solutions
for secure information sharing and compliance,
targeting
small and
medium size organizations.
Using state-of-the-art technology Computhink
solutions operate on a wide range of
platforms, including
Windows, LINUX and Novell.
The
ViewWise Product line includes Email
Archiving Solutions for Microsoft Exchange and Novell
GroupWise. Founded
in 1994, Computhink
has
over 4,400 worldwide customers in government,
financial services, education,
healthcare, manufacturing and utility
organizations. For more information on Computhink and
its products go to computhink.com.
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