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Corporate IT Update, Jan 14, 2008
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Imaging and technology company Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) announced on Friday (11 January) that The Priory Partnership, a UK-based firm of chartered accountants, has installed Invu's Series 6 electronic document management (EDM) system, and a Kodak i160 desktop scanner.
According to the company, The Priory Partnership wanted to implement an EDM solution in order to improve organisational efficiency, reduce costs and add value to a growing number of clients.
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Invu has reportedly enabled the company to improve organisational efficiency by making it faster and easier for staff to access, search and share client information among each other, and to improve the security of critical documentation through scanning and storage. In addition, the company now has an audit trail per client showing who worked on what, when, or who has edited information.
The Priory Partnership also purchased a Kodak i160 duplex scanner, as the business is processing up to 3,000 documents per day, and is using Invu's Code Free desktop search.
As part of the Invu deployment the company installed a new Dell Xeon 5120 server and upgraded aspects of its IT infrastructure including new LCD screens for each person and some new Microsoft Windows XP desktops.
The project has been completed by Kodak reseller, Copifax. No financial details were disclosed.
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