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Buyer’s guide to Business-class scanners 2021

Document flow has been one of many casualties of the pandemic. With employees abruptly shifting from a central location to their own homes, piles of paperwork will undoubtedly have been left in limbo back at the office. Meanwhile, new documents received or generated in the past year may not have been properly filed or shared – and security issues arise too when workers start handling sensitive documents at home.

Against this backdrop, the benefits of digitisation have never been clearer. Documents stored in a central digital repository are impossible to mislay and they’re accessible to everyone – an increasingly decisive benefit

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