Madrid, 26th January 2023 – Before getting into the subject and detailing what Document Output Management systems consist of, it is advisable to have an overview of what Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is.
Companies generate various corporate documents and content, i.e., they manage quotations, orders, contracts, or invoices from various company sources. And all of this is stored in emails, hard copies, or even portable devices.
This unstructured data implies that a lot of time is wasted in the search process; time that could be used much more productively. In addition, unauthorized access to data and documents can increase the risk of leaks of information stored in insecure areas.
Due to the rapid growth of unstructured corporate content, companies are finding it increasingly difficult to find information and manage documents. Enterprise Content Management makes it possible to formalize six processes related to documents and other corporate content: capture, publish, store, search, reuse and manage.
Document Output Management (DOM) is the first step in implementing an Enterprise Content Management system. DOM allows documents to be formatted with attractive layouts, distributed to the appropriate recipients in the chosen output channel (usually on a multichannel basis) and stored in a repository that can be accessed later.
DOM solutions aim to automate omnichannel distribution of documentation, generate various output formats (PDF, PCL, PS, HTML) and perform tracking tasks to reduce the workload of business applications.
DOM platforms and systems enable five key functions:
Implementing a Document Output Management platform brings numerous business benefits:
Companies need a fully integrated document software solution to create and distribute their documents. They are eager to forget about third-party applications that cost them a lot of money and integration efforts.
Flexibility is vital from the outset to design documents, apply each company's style elements and distribute them through all available media according to the company's preferences and needs. Flexibility also implies the possibility of customizing messages.
In addition, to comply with state and corporate regulations, companies need to keep documents created within their perimeter for easy and quick retrieval. They need to transform entries into structured documents, while ensuring regulatory compliance, confidentiality, and information durability in PDF.
Ultimately, DOM solutions help minimize human error and improve key business processes, reducing costs and ensuring data integrity. This eventually results in a better experience for customers, who should be at the center of the business.
The first thing to do is to ask the right questions, find out how many documents are processed in the company and which ones could be automated, and then make sure there is a global view of all the company's processes, since optimizing document management is part of a holistic approach that affects various departments such as Human Resources, Finance and Sales.
Document management should not be treated as an isolated initiative but integrated into the digital transformation of the company. Digitalization has become inevitable and even mandatory by law.
Last but not least, it is of utmost importance to choose the partner who will accompany the business along the way; experts who will help the company assess its current situation in terms of document management processes, calculate the expected return on investment and set the best course to reach the desired destination by recommending the ideal solution based on the budget and needs of each company.
Now that we are at the beginning of the year and planning for the future with renewed enthusiasm, it may be a good time to analyze document processes and implement a next-generation Document Output Management solution.
DocPath is a leading enterprise document software company that offers its international customers the technology that allows them to complement their ERP and implement advanced Document Output Management, Customer Communications Management and document software pooling processes.
Founded in 1993, DocPath is based in Europe, USA and Latin America and is present with its Solutions in companies around the world. Among its customers there are prestigious banks and top-tier corporations, facilitating the difficult and complex task of designing, generating and distributing their business-critical documents. DocPath keeps a strong commitment to R+D+i, an area to which it allocates a large part of its revenues, and in which lies one of the keys to its success.
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