Intelligent digital mailrooms make a difference
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In this tip sheet, you'll learn how intelligent digital mailrooms make a difference.
In the age of digital transformation, the very notion of a “mailroom” seems antiquated. A goal for many organisations is to remove or reduce the reliance on paper-based processes and manual workflow. As a result, the image of a basement mailroom with carts of envelopes and giant mail inserting machines just seems so last century. But despite the desire to go paperless, the fact is that for most organisations today the mailroom remains an integral and essential part of business operations. In this tip sheet, you’ll learn how intelligent digital mailrooms make a difference.
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