Biscom, Inc. Makes Robust Enterprise Document Workflow Affordable for Workgroups
Workflow Express software streamlines management of document images across workgroups
Chelmsford, MA – May 20, 2009 – Biscom (www.biscom.com) tackles the high volume of documents inundating corporate departments with the unveiling of Biscom Workflow Express. The new software application is an affordable solution for users requiring sophisticated workflow processes.
Biscom Workflow Express presents users with a document image along with a number of customizable fields. After the user enters information about the image, the information is stored in a searchable database so that images can be retrieved quickly and easily.
“Management of documents, both paper and electronic, without a workflow solution is labor intensive and inefficient,” says Don Dunning, CEO at Biscom. “With Biscom’s Workflow Express users can easily identify, sort, and archive documents resulting in significant cost savings.”
Biscom Workflow Express is designed to support the needs of businesses, departments, and workgroups. Multiple users can select from a list of available unprocessed document images confident that no other user can work on the same image.
"Customers are quick to say the application is easy to learn and makes a dramatic difference in their workflow," said Mr. Dunning. "In turn, their increased productivity allows them to provide customers with a higher level of care."
For more information on Biscom’s solutions, visit www.biscom.com.
About Biscom
Founded in 1986, Biscom pioneered the fax server and host computer integration marketplaces. Biscom has provided many of the world’s largest companies with enterprise communications solutions, most notably its award-winning FAXCOM enterprise fax management solutions. Through acquisitions and the development of new technologies, Biscom has evolved into a provider of multiple product lines, including secure document delivery, file conversion and image viewing and enhanced messaging solutions. Biscom is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
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