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  • 13 Apr 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    Stanfield IT

    Microsoft Teams is the ultimate tool for collaborating at work. Teams provides a fully decked-out document storage, chat, and online meeting environment. Teams is Microsoft’s answer to programs like Slack or Google Meet.

    If you’ve ever needed to participate in a team project at work, you’ll fully appreciate the need for such an easy-to-use tool. Each program is designed for work collaboration and has a slightly different set of features and benefits. Microsoft Teams is your new best friend for group projects.

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  • 10 Apr 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    Every team is different; there's no one-size-fits-all approach to collaboration. Microsoft 365 and Office 365 are designed to meet the unique needs of every team, empowering people to communicate, collaborate, and achieve more with purpose-built, integrated applications.

    When deciding which Microsoft 365 or Office 365 apps and services to use, think about the work your organization does and the types of conversations your teams need to have.

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  • 6 Apr 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    Microsoft Corporation introduced its proprietary business communication platform Microsoft Teams in March 2017 as part of the entire Microsoft 365 line of software products and services. Although the company already owns and operates the videoconferencing and videotelephony platform Skype, the primary selling proposition of this new platform is to cater to business clients while competing not only against Google Meet and Zoom Cloud Meetings but also with other business communication and collaboration platforms such as Slack.

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  • 3 Apr 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    Microsoft Teams has come a long way since its launch in 2017. It became Microsoft’s household name for online collaboration, ready for the hybrid and flexible working era. Increasing numbers of businesses had already been using Teams as an official collaboration tool, a trend which accelerated since the pandemic, with Teams becoming the go-to solution to support remote employees.

    Below, we’ve listed out some pros and cons for those of you who still haven’t made a final decision about Teams. Also, if you’d like to learn how Teams compares to similar products, here is our recent Microsoft Teams vs Slack vs Zoom comparison.

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  • 30 Mar 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    OCR is an impressive modern technology that turns scanned documents into editable and searchable documents. Kofax OCR is a tool that enables such conversion. This article gives a thorough guide on the best Kofax OCR alternatives as well as how to use Kofax OCR.

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  • 27 Mar 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    As document capture companies evolved, their focus changed. What was once just Kofax Capture now represents several technologies, including products from: Readsoft, Nuance, NSI, eCopy, Equitrac

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  • 23 Mar 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    We've run into many clients that have been left stranded by the changes that these two companies have gone through over the past few years. But clients shouldn't be a casualty of an acquisition.

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  • 20 Mar 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    Hyper automation isn’t just another iteration of robotic process automation (RPA).

    It’s not something you can buy. And if you think it’s hype — then you don’t know what you don’t know.

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  • 16 Mar 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    There's been a lot of press about OpenAI's ChatGPT engine. You may have seen our press release last week about our integration. Since that time and today, OpenAI has released ChatGPT as an API.

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  • 13 Mar 2023 7:00 AM | Steve Foster (Administrator)

    Today’s market does not understand the goal of intelligent document processing – creating and integrating intelligent documents.

    Software companies have latched onto this idea that intelligent document processing is combining so-called “A.I.” with what really amounts to the benefits of old-school document capture.

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