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Paper documents have been the mainstay of almost every business in the world for centuries. Ironically, technology is primarily responsible for the increased demand and usage of paper. According to the Wall Street Journal, American companies spend almost 10 billion dollars a year on paper forms, but over 362 billion dollars converting them into usable information. As such, many businesses can improve their use of printed and electronic information documents. Converting unstructured data and information into usable, structured data is becoming a prime initiative for both the public and private business sectors. 

The need for cost effective document conversion and document imaging is also on the rise - especially for disaster recovery (fire, flood, terrorism damages, etc.). Companies who wisely elect to utilize document imaging and web-based collaboration technologies won't have to be concerned about recovering from unexpected document loss disasters. By utilizing Renco's DocuLinx system, companies all over the world may now have all of their data securely stored & electronically accessed by an unlimited number of concurrent, authorized users from all over the world.

Organizations who truly want to thrive in the 21st century, IT business environment should seriously evaluate the immense advantages of electronic inputting their information. Professionally scanning information originally delivered on paper, microfiche, aperture cards, microfilm, etc., so it can become useful, file retrievable information on any computer system may be increasingly important for your company to maintain a competitive edge. Unfortunately, internal solutions to information management challenges are not pragmatic or financially feasible to many companies. Consequently, outsourcing these needs to a qualified, experienced and cost conscious company like Renco Corporation may be your "document solution". We hope it is. 

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