'Paperless Office - Fact, Not Fiction' seminars
Version One, is once again disproving the myth that all seminars are dull with its latest series of "The Paperless Office - Fact, Not Fiction" seminars.
Document management and imaging author, Version One, is once again disproving the myth that all seminars are dull with its latest series of "The Paperless Office - Fact, Not Fiction" seminars.
Version One's half-day seminars, which attract over two thousand Financial Directors every year, focus upon the real business benefits of implementing paperless office technology.
Users from major UK public and private organisations speak at the seminars, explaining why they have implemented document management solutions into their existing ERP and accounting systems, and the benefits they have experienced.
Substantial savings of money and time, improved business efficiency and a typical return-on-investment of less than six months are just some of the business benefits cited by the guest speakers.
Tony Bray, Director of Version One comments, "Document management is one of the fastest growing industries with more and more organisations recognising the substantial savings that can be made from the electronic storage, retrieval, delivery and management of incoming and outgoing business documents".
"With a typical turnout of nearly two thousand Financial Directors, our seminars reflect both the increasing demand for document management and the genuine interest in listening to how and why other UK organisations have gone paperless".
"Two thousand Financial Directors can't be wrong, and one thing's for sure, our seminars are never dull!".
Version One's next series of half-day seminars are taking place at the following dates and locations in May 2006:.
9th May Royal Armouries Leeds.
10th May Newcastle United Newcastle.
11th May House for an Art Lover Glasgow.
16th May Motor Cycle Museum Birmingham.
17th May Millennium Stadium Cardiff.
18th May The British Library London.
23rd May MUFC Manchester.
Financial Directors interested in attending should register at the version one website.
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