Events

  • AASLH Annual Meeting

    September 10-11, 2008
    Rochester Convention Center
    Rochester, NY


  • Frankfurt Book Fair

    Frankfurter Buchmesse
    October 15 - October 19, 2008
    Frankfurt, Germany


  • GITEX

    October 19-23, 2008
    UAE
    Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre


  • GTEC 2008

    October 28-29, 2008
    Ottawa
    Westin Hotel
    Ristech Booth 1012


  • IMS Online

    December 2008
    London, UK


Corporations

Kirtas Digital Services is now GSA Approved!
GSA# GS-25F-0015S

The Current Situation


In today's competitive and expanding global economy, every industry is under tremendous pressure to cut overhead costs, increase productivity and leverage intellectual capital as a strategic resource.

Harnessing this knowledge means organizing information, experience and past successes into different matter- and practice-centric areas as a way of working smarter and more effectively in the future.

The bottom line is that corporations are moving toward more of a team practice approach.

 

The Kirtas Value Proposition:

Kirtas technology is a low-cost capture front-end to your existing application software.

Scanning bound documents preserves the integrity and security of everything from mergers & acquisitions close books to corporate minute books to matter-centric materials.

Once digitized, those documents can be served via remote access and online catalogs,with indexing and abstracting tools, and full-text resources, and delivered right to the user's desktop.

Kirtas' high speed digitization technology offers a compelling access, preservation and cost-cutting advantage to corporations.

 

Is a Kirtas solution right for you?

Contact Kirtas and answer these simple questions.

  1. How difficult is it to access information from bound documents in your archives?
  2. Would there be a value in bringing a scanner to your site to speed access and share information?
  3. Is your organization embarking on a digital document strategy?
  4. Are you implementing any case management or knowledge management applications? If so, how are you handling capture of bound documents?
  5. Do you have a digitization strategy? (goals, technology, back-end systems)
  6. Are you scanning or planning on scanning bound documents?
    If yes, (how many? what timeframe, what technology, have you made any purchases?)
    If no, are you using a scanning service to capture images from bound documents?