
The future is already here and there’s not much room for paper in it.
In the popular game ‘Rocks, Paper, Scissors’ the paper loses only to scissors. In today’s pervasively digital world almost anything beats paper. According to a recent business study, office workers lose an hour a day looking for important papers. If the office is flooded or engulfed in flames then all of the important papers will be forever lost; paper is not easy (or cheap) to backup.
No one disputes that paper is an inefficient method of storing information. The question is how to move away from it. The options can seem overwhelming, especially for those who are not comfortable with digital information.
I understand the intricacies of moving from paper to digital because I’ve done it, and helped others do it. I have over 10 years of broad experience working with digital information, from small law firms to multinational medical software companies.
Waiting is no longer an option. The future is already here and there’s not much room for paper in it. Let me help you get free from the insidious bonds of paper.
