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    Few industries are more document intensive than banking. Loan agreements, collateral records, credit reports, disclosures, ...

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    Accounts payable has become a crucial part of the financial process as every invoice affects cash flow, compliance, vendor ...

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    Here’s the situation: Your financial institution uses AccuAccount to manage credit, loan, deposit, and trust documents. ...

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    While generative AI headlines often dominate the conversation, financial institutions are increasingly investing in more ...

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    While generative AI headlines often dominate the conversation, financial institutions are increasingly investing in more ...

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  • Something interesting showed up in our recent 2025 AIIM Industry Watch report, and I can't stop wondering about it. When we looked at how practitioners view information management's future importance, we found a notable shift. In 2024, 72% of respondents believed IM would become more important in the next 12 months. In 2025, that number dropped to 48%. At first glance, that might look like...
  • Strategic Questions for Information Professionals Information professionals today need to take a strategic approach by getting involved in their organization’s AI initiatives. This means proactively “inserting themselves” into developing the business case, defining the benefits, identifying the risks, planning for organizational change, etc. by asking questions:
  • As information professionals, we're constantly asked to do more with less. More data to manage, more systems to navigate, more stakeholders to satisfy—all while working with limited resources. Sound familiar? Here's what I've learned after 15 years blending web development, archival expertise, and information management: the real value isn't in being an expert in just one...