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Esker
http://www.deliveryware.comEsker develops business document delivery solutions that drive productivity enabling end-to-end business process automation. Available from any enterprise application, Esker solutions generate significant cost savings by eliminating paper intensive manual processes.
Esker DeliveryWare is the end-to-end business document delivery solution that automates the entire document life-cycle. Esker DeliveryWare enables companies to receive and send data and documents into, through and out of their enterprise applications to improve business-critical communication with customers, vendors, and suppliers. For greater efficiency of inbound and outbound document processes, Esker DeliveryWare eliminates paper intensive manual processes, significantly reducing costs while creating secure, compliant, and accountable document communication. Esker DeliveryWare addresses every phase of the document life-cycle. Using patented technology, Esker DeliveryWare captures, reads, routes, formats and transports information via fax, mail, email, PDF, web, print, XML, EDI, archive, or wireless. Esker DeliveryWare includes everything you need to automate document-based processes.
If you print to delivery any of the following examples, the DeliveryWare can automate it:
1. Invoices
6. Remittance advices
2. Purchase orders
7. Statements
3. Sales orders
8. Contracts
4. Time sheets
9. Pay slips
5. Delivery Dockets
10. Medical records
The addition of Fax on Demand or Mail on Demand provides outsourced services that help eliminate the need for fax and mailroom infrastructure.
The Esker on Demand Centre provides a range of automated document reception and delivery outsourced services. Available from all Esker solutions and as a web service, Esker on Demand transforms electronic documents into postal mail, fax, email and wireless message (SMS) without the need for mailroom equipment or fax hardware. With 3 locations worldwide, the Esker on Demand Centre offers reliability, scalability, flexibility, and 24/7 availability to help organisations overcome the hassles and expense of dealing with high-volume document delivery.
Esker is a recognised leader in helping organisations streamline manual, paper-intensive processes and reduce the use of paper by automating the flow of documents into, within and outside the organisation. With patented document delivery automation software (Esker DeliveryWare) and hosted document delivery services (Esker on Demand), Esker offers a total solution to automate every phase and every type of business information exchange. Customers gain significant and immediate operational efficiencies, cost savings and measurable ROI in as little as three to six months. For more information, visit www.deliveryware.com or www.eskerondemand.com.
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