by Brad Bowyer | Oct 28, 2016 | Document Control
One of the bigger challenges in document control relates to limiting and monitoring who has access to make changes to documents so that the “control” part of document control is kept in place. This can be difficult when using Microsoft Excel of another...
by Brad Bowyer | Oct 24, 2016 | Document Control
How do you figure out what documents your customer actually wants to receive as part of the project you’re working on? If you receive a bill of materials or Vendor Document Requirement List (VDRL) from your customer for each project, do you manually input each...
by Brad Bowyer | Oct 20, 2016 | Document Control
A major issue when considering new document control software is the expected pain of the actual implementation itself. Many people who have implemented a new software application in their company have horror stories regarding the rollout. Often, the source of this...
by Brad Bowyer | Oct 17, 2016 | News and Events
Maturity, slow Internet speeds and inertia. These are the three reasons posited by author Steven Cohen in his article on startup website Ventureburn about the hesitancy of some small to medium-sized enterprises to adopt cloud-based technology even when such services...
by Brad Bowyer | Oct 12, 2016 | Document Control
Monitoring and tracking Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) is an important aspect of document control but is something that can be difficult if you’re using manual processes and use an application like Microsoft Excel that is non-document control specific....