(Why) Do Companies Still Use Manual Data Entry?
Yes! But… why? It’s slow, error-prone, and expensive. Typing information into spreadsheets is boring work that drains resources and kills employee engagement. Manual data entry is doing a task over
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Yes! But… why? It’s slow, error-prone, and expensive. Typing information into spreadsheets is boring work that drains resources and kills employee engagement. Manual data entry is doing a task over
Patrick SeguinMarch 28, 2023
We are putting you in the spotlight of this week’s blog post. The idea is to give you a different perspective of document processing efficiency. You can read several excellent
Patrick SeguinNovember 16, 2020
In our previous blog post, we took you through the basics of data extraction and integration. The complete process of Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) is essential to making data-driven business
Patrick SeguinOctober 5, 2020
Without the right tools and approach, data extraction can be difficult and expensive enough on its own. Once you have everything you need to capture document data efficiently and cost-effectively,
Patrick SeguinSeptember 15, 2020
Welcome back to the Rossum Digital Transformation Series. In the first part, you learned it’s much more than simply adding new tech tools to your company’s software stack. Part two
Patrick SeguinSeptember 1, 2020
Previously in our digital transformation series, we provided a concise overview of what digital transformation is. There’s more to it than, say, going paperless or moving certain processes to the
Patrick SeguinAugust 23, 2020
What is digital transformation, and what does it mean to you and your company? You can spend hours or even days falling down a multi-tunneled rabbit hole of various definitions
Patrick SeguinAugust 11, 2020
We’d like to take you home with us. That is, we want to bring you into the homes of Rossum employees during lockdown to give you some insights into our
Patrick SeguinJuly 14, 2020
Remember when the “New Normal” was actually new? Some of us saw remote work policies as a silver lining to the COVID-19 lockdown; others considered it a form of punishment.
Patrick SeguinJuly 8, 2020