Few business activities are as dynamic and affect more functional areas of an organization than document composition. Marketing, policy, customer service documents, and boilerplate text are constantly changing, reacting to market forces, changes in law, and internal policy updates. Document
Read MoreAs document industry experts, we’ve seen the revolutionary impact intelligent documents can have on organizations. These aren’t just ordinary pages; they’re dynamic tools driven by data. Intelligent documents empower your knowledgeable employees to craft data-driven communications without the hassle of
Read MoreInsurance companies run on printed and digital documents. Companies use documents in sales, billing, policy documentation, underwriting, correspondence, claims processing, and more. They are foundational to communication between the company, employees, agents, and policyholders. Today, we will highlight the crucial
Read MoreDocument composition is a pivotal part of business operations, and its efficiency can either propel or hinder your day-to-day activities. The pitfalls of inefficient document management, include non-compliance, manual updating, and unnecessary printing. A cutting-edge solution like DocOrigin can revolutionize
Read MoreAll invoices are data-driven. However, companies rarely interpret the variable data value or use it to control how the invoice looks and what it contains beyond pure financial and purchase history information. Using data that is already available, how can
Read MoreThe healthcare and pharmaceutical industries have unique requirements and challenges regarding the documents they create. First, they are highly regulated, so all documents must conform to the laws governing what documents should say, how they say it, when distributed. Second,
Read MoreBusiness Communications Center (BCC), now included with the DocOrigin platform, allows companies to leverage variable data and rules to turn static documents into dynamic channels for customer communication. Today, we will look at several criteria that decrease the workload associated
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence is easily the second most popular topic of discussion in social media, traditional media, and Starbucks–just slightly behind Taylor Swift. The concept is not new. Artificial Intelligence got its name at a 1956 Dartmouth workshop by Dr. John
Read MoreWhen an organization switches to a new document composition platform they open the door to new technology’s many possibilities and opportunities. To keep up with changing conditions, including market and customer expectations, evaluating your document systems regularly is critical. Then
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