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Great Wisconsin Credit Union Selects Hyland Software's OnBase for Enterprise-Wide Efficiencies; Enterprise Content Management Solution Automates Manual Processes, Eases Compliance Initiatives
Business Wire, August 8, 2006
CLEVELAND -- Hyland Software Inc., developer of OnBase(R) enterprise content management (ECM) software, announced that Great Wisconsin Credit Union, a not-for-profit financial institution based in Madison, Wisconsin with $365 million in assets and serving more than 45,000 members, has selected OnBase to reduce costs associated with manual paper-based processes, improve member service and streamline departments across the enterprise.
"Not only does OnBase automate key business processes and improve member service, it assists with our compliance initiatives because all documents are stored in a single, searchable and secure location," said Eric Bass, IT applications system specialist for Great Wisconsin Credit Union. "OnBase's functionality and seamless integration with our core processing system has enabled us to better manage the lifecycle of our documents."
OnBase is an ECM software suite with applications that include document imaging, workflow, electronic document management, COLD/ERM and records management. OnBase allows credit unions to manage all digital content, including scanned paper documents, e-mails, faxes, print streams, application files, e-forms, Web content and multi-media files.
The seamless integration of OnBase with Harland Financial Solutions' ULTRADATA(R) System for core processing makes information management easier while improving service to members of the credit union. Employees can instantly access all member documents and reports across Great Wisconsin Credit Union's eight branches directly through the ULTRADATA System interface.
Initially, seventy-five percent of all new documents will be managed electronically through OnBase, with the ultimate goal of eliminating all paper documentation. Great Wisconsin Credit Union also cited the flexibility of OnBase to scale across a number of departments, such as lending, accounting and human resources, as another reason for its selection of OnBase.
"OnBase helps credit unions keep their commitment to personalized member service by alleviating the time-consuming nature of internal paper-based processes," said Jason King, director of Financial Services for Hyland Software. "By using OnBase, credit unions can streamline virtually all departments, while also addressing the need for improved member service."
About Great Wisconsin Credit Union
Great Wisconsin Credit Union, formally known as CUNA Credit Union, is a not-for-profit financial institution based in Madison, Wisconsin with $365 million in assets and 45,000 members. For more information on Great Wisconsin Credit Union, visit www.greatwisconsincu.org.
About Hyland Software Inc.
Established in 1991, Hyland Software Inc. is the developer of OnBase, a rapidly deployable suite of enterprise content management (ECM) software applications. OnBase is a modular suite of ECM applications that includes document imaging, workflow, electronic document management, COLD/ERM and records management. OnBase allows organizations to manage all digital content, including scanned paper documents, e-mails, faxes, print streams, application files, e-forms, Web content and multi-media files. OnBase is used by businesses and government agencies around the world to reduce the time and cost of performing important business functions and address the need for regulatory compliance through the management, control and sharing of digital content with employees, business partners, customers and other constituencies. For more information about OnBase, please contact an authorized OnBase solution provider or visit www.onbase.com.
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