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Three words are synonymous with cloud computing and no different in the area of document storage - flexibility, agility and scalability. It allows businesses to innovate as they’re not held back by the need to extend infrastructure.
How this translates for the topic of document storage, 5 key trends have emerged:
The pandemic has fast-forwarded the requirement for staff to access documents away from the traditional workspace via many different devices. This has resulted in a strong demand for user-friendly software compatible with several devices.
Document storage needs to handle structured data like texts in everyday language, with minimal annotation or tagging to save cost and time. Automation and rapid adoption of AI technologies such as machine learning and natural language processing are heavily making their way.
Safeguarding content across a network of remote employees is a challenge many enterprises will need to continue to deal with. As the accessibility of documents improves, it brings with it certain security weaknesses as a result. This may mean supplementing the security environment the big cloud providers offer, with additional security measures.
Search functions are no longer merely a tool in the toolbox but accelerate strategic decision making and are key to productivity. As data within a company grows and adapts different shapes, as employees are equipped with several Artificial Intelligence tools, the possibilities to get the most out of data are limitless
Paper documents and digital records both generate risk to company confidential information and can come from staff inadvertently exposing documents to an unintended audience. Technology is now an enabler of business continuity and is all available in the cloud.
Flexibly archive content, enhance records management, reduce cost and compliance risk.
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