The document provides an overview of the Companies Act 1994 of Bangladesh. It discusses the background and history of company law in the region.
The executive summary outlines the 11 parts of the Companies Act 1994. It provides high-level descriptions of the key aspects covered in each part, including preliminary matters, company constitution/incorporation, share capital, management/administration, winding up procedures, registration office/fees, application to prior companies, registration of authorized companies, winding up of unregistered companies, foreign company registration, and supplemental legal matters.
Part II on company constitution/incorporation establishes the requirements for forming incorporated companies as public or private limited, or unlimited. It specifies the necessary contents of memorandums
The document discusses a partnership deed, which is the written agreement between partners that establishes how the partnership will be formed and operated. A partnership deed typically outlines details like the names of the partners, capital contributions, profit/loss sharing ratios, responsibilities of partners, procedures for admitting or retiring partners, and how accounts will be settled if the partnership is dissolved. The deed also specifies if any partners will receive salaries or commissions and includes details related to auditing accounts and settling accounts if the partnership dissolves.
SPLive Orlando - 10 Things I Like in SharePoint 2013 SearchAgnes Molnar
This document lists 10 things the author likes about search in SharePoint 2013. The 10 things are: 1) UI enhancements, 2) One search core, 3) Search administration at multiple levels, 4) PowerShell for administration, 5) Troubleshooting enhancements, 6) Content capture, 7) Continuous crawl, 8) Result sources, 9) Query rules and suggestions, and 10) Search query builder. The author provides brief explanations and screenshots for each of the 10 items.
The document discusses NetWrix File Server Change Reporter, a file system auditing solution. It provides centralized auditing of file and folder access across various storage devices. The solution collects and stores audit data in a scalable manner to enable compliance-ready reporting and analysis of who accessed what files, when, and where through a unified interface. It offers features like real-time alerts, file restore, and long-term archiving of audit data with configurable retention policies.
The document is a presentation from Bill Stankiewicz, Vice President of Shippers Warehouse, about using social networking for marketing and sales. It discusses the benefits of social networks for connecting with customers and prospects. It provides examples of different types of social media sites and recommends how aggressively to use business social networks. It also includes information about Shippers Warehouse locations and integrated logistics services.
Automation of document scanning, document type separation, metadata extraction, indexing, and finally release of scanned document with extracted metadata into AxonShare (Collaborative Content Management) repository. This way the scanned document is stored and managed in a central content repository and Searchable on Metadata applied.It could be used to automate the document-centric business processes such as Invoice/Applications/Contracts capture, processing, indexing, storage and management through a collaborative content management.
The document provides an agenda and summaries of updates from Redmap's quarterly briefing, including:
1. ManagePoint 4.3.2 will include improved office integration, a new ManageAnywhere interface, updated image editing and viewing tools, and input queue functionality.
2. CaptureMail is an email archiving solution that will be available in June, with options for full archiving setup or importing existing emails.
3. The ManagePoint 4.3.2 release focuses on improved security, performance, and usability through changes to the application architecture. New features were also outlined for the image editor, viewer, and office integration.
University of Bath Research Data Management training for researchersJez Cope
Slides from a workshop on Research Data Management for research staff and students at the University of Bath.
Part of the Research360 project (http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360).
Authors: Cathy Pink and Jez Cope, University of Bath
The document provides an overview of the Companies Act 1994 of Bangladesh. It discusses the background and history of company law in the region.
The executive summary outlines the 11 parts of the Companies Act 1994. It provides high-level descriptions of the key aspects covered in each part, including preliminary matters, company constitution/incorporation, share capital, management/administration, winding up procedures, registration office/fees, application to prior companies, registration of authorized companies, winding up of unregistered companies, foreign company registration, and supplemental legal matters.
Part II on company constitution/incorporation establishes the requirements for forming incorporated companies as public or private limited, or unlimited. It specifies the necessary contents of memorandums
The document discusses a partnership deed, which is the written agreement between partners that establishes how the partnership will be formed and operated. A partnership deed typically outlines details like the names of the partners, capital contributions, profit/loss sharing ratios, responsibilities of partners, procedures for admitting or retiring partners, and how accounts will be settled if the partnership is dissolved. The deed also specifies if any partners will receive salaries or commissions and includes details related to auditing accounts and settling accounts if the partnership dissolves.
SPLive Orlando - 10 Things I Like in SharePoint 2013 SearchAgnes Molnar
This document lists 10 things the author likes about search in SharePoint 2013. The 10 things are: 1) UI enhancements, 2) One search core, 3) Search administration at multiple levels, 4) PowerShell for administration, 5) Troubleshooting enhancements, 6) Content capture, 7) Continuous crawl, 8) Result sources, 9) Query rules and suggestions, and 10) Search query builder. The author provides brief explanations and screenshots for each of the 10 items.
The document discusses NetWrix File Server Change Reporter, a file system auditing solution. It provides centralized auditing of file and folder access across various storage devices. The solution collects and stores audit data in a scalable manner to enable compliance-ready reporting and analysis of who accessed what files, when, and where through a unified interface. It offers features like real-time alerts, file restore, and long-term archiving of audit data with configurable retention policies.
The document is a presentation from Bill Stankiewicz, Vice President of Shippers Warehouse, about using social networking for marketing and sales. It discusses the benefits of social networks for connecting with customers and prospects. It provides examples of different types of social media sites and recommends how aggressively to use business social networks. It also includes information about Shippers Warehouse locations and integrated logistics services.
Automation of document scanning, document type separation, metadata extraction, indexing, and finally release of scanned document with extracted metadata into AxonShare (Collaborative Content Management) repository. This way the scanned document is stored and managed in a central content repository and Searchable on Metadata applied.It could be used to automate the document-centric business processes such as Invoice/Applications/Contracts capture, processing, indexing, storage and management through a collaborative content management.
The document provides an agenda and summaries of updates from Redmap's quarterly briefing, including:
1. ManagePoint 4.3.2 will include improved office integration, a new ManageAnywhere interface, updated image editing and viewing tools, and input queue functionality.
2. CaptureMail is an email archiving solution that will be available in June, with options for full archiving setup or importing existing emails.
3. The ManagePoint 4.3.2 release focuses on improved security, performance, and usability through changes to the application architecture. New features were also outlined for the image editor, viewer, and office integration.
University of Bath Research Data Management training for researchersJez Cope
Slides from a workshop on Research Data Management for research staff and students at the University of Bath.
Part of the Research360 project (http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360).
Authors: Cathy Pink and Jez Cope, University of Bath
This document discusses key questions to consider when developing questionnaires or surveys. It covers the functional needs of questionnaires, including the target audience and complexity. It also addresses modalities for data collection, including methods of administration and the necessary infrastructure. Finally, it examines issues related to the availability and use of collected data, as well as characteristics of the software used to create and manage questionnaires and surveys.
Explores web usability and offers approaches to make web sites easy to use for an end-user, without requiring the user to undergo any specialized training. Creating websites that intuitively relate the performance actions needed on the web page to the user’s experience and expectations, the web designer/developer is able to present the information to the user in a clear and concise way, to give the correct choices to the users, in a very obvious way, to remove ambiguity regarding the consequences of an action and put the most important thing in the right place on a web page or a web application.
This document provides a checklist for testing the functionality, usability, performance, and security of a website. It includes steps to test links, forms, cookies, database interactions, navigation, content, server interfaces, client compatibility across platforms and browsers, response to various connection speeds and user loads, and login security. The goal is to ensure all elements of the site work properly and securely.
The document discusses collaborative content management challenges and the value proposition of AxonShare. It outlines key challenges such as workers spending too much time searching for information and accidentally using the wrong information. Drivers creating need for better solutions include geographic diversification, changing business needs, and regulatory compliance. The document then describes AxonShare as a solution that connects workers with organizational content, facilitates collaborative creation and sharing of content, and helps address knowledge sharing challenges. It provides examples of AxonShare features such as collaborative workspaces, document libraries, and tools to enhance productivity like personalized dashboards, activity streams, and smart tagging.
With the growing amount of content within an organization, it is becoming harder and harder to manage and collaborate around this content. Sharing of in-context Knowledge among people working on common projects or problems, is one of the greatest challenge for growing organizations. .
AxonShare is Collaborative Content Management solution that allows content-centric collaboration and helps organizations address the challenge of Knowledge Sharing. AxonShare, enables people in different departments and teams, within & outside the organization, to work collaboratively on projects, documents and other digital content leveraging 'collaborative workspaces' and 'enterprise2.0 collaboration' appllications. It is the only solution that combines collaboration, content management, and social networking which allows people to do in minutes what would otherwise take hours and days.
Top 10 critical changes to audit in your it infrastructureNetwrix Corporation
This document discusses the top 10 critical IT changes that should be audited and introduces the NetWrix Change Reporter Suite for auditing these changes. The suite collects audit data from multiple sources, stores it scalably, and provides flexible reporting and long-term archiving. It audits changes to Active Directory, Group Policy, Exchange, file servers, SQL, routers/firewalls, virtual environments, and user logon/logoff activity. The demonstration shows how it clearly displays who made what changes, when, and where using a unified platform.
This document summarizes the key components of a digital strategy for redeveloping a university website, as outlined by Steve Mau and Chris Traganos. It discusses goal setting and findings from analyzing the existing site. It also covers assembling an internal and external team, information architecture planning through wireframes and sitemaps, design reviews, usability testing, launch planning, and ongoing enhancements. The overall strategy focuses on improving the user experience, content delivery, and representing the university brand online through a thoughtful, iterative process.
Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.Sara Rosso
I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women's Association in Milan).
The presentation "Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate." started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the "What's DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?" kind of questions and therefore feel they can't understand technology.
I feel that this technology intimidation is really due to the fact that they don't really own their idea, and better understanding it will guide any decisions they have to make with their idea moving forward.
So I focus on how to further refine your idea so you can move it forward, even with help, by having a better mastery over what you need and what your users need. I also cover some techniques and tools for collaborating with developers, external consultants, and other remote workers. Then, I briefly touch on communication strategies online and how your site won't be the only place communication happens but it should be the digital hub with the most useful and authoritative information about your company, and how you can develop a communication strategy that spans several types of networks.
The appendix includes some open source software alternatives for growing a business on a bootstrap budget.
Identity management can be error-prone, time and resource-consuming and can lead to security and compliance issues due to the lack of control in native tools.
This webinar will discuss 5 critical identity management challenges that include dealing with forgotten passwords, troubleshooting account lockouts, communicating password expirations, locating obsolete user account then de-provisioning them and logon auditing. You will also see how NetWrix Identity Management Suite can simplify meeting these challenges efficiently and affordably.
This document provides information about an online conference and encourages participation through Twitter. It then summarizes the key topics of a presentation on designing content to improve learning, including understanding design, defining projects, selecting appropriate technologies, focusing on the audience, and testing for usability. Resources for further information are also listed.
The document summarizes the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. It provides an overview of CMIS including its benefits, implementations, history, domain model, services, and future directions. CMIS aims to provide interoperability between content management systems through a common model and services for working with documents and folders. The specification is maintained by OASIS and has an open source Apache Chemistry implementation.
Novodynamics is an advanced pattern recognition and analysis software company that develops solutions to extract critical information from complex data sources. It has over 100 staff with expertise in artificial intelligence and data analytics, and provides products for commercial, government, and academic use globally. Key products include NovoVerus for multi-language OCR and Coronado for form recognition.
The document summarizes a project testing the feasibility of emulation and migration as strategies for preserving web archives. It describes the National Library of Australia's web collections and common web object types. It then details tests conducted on a sample of the NLA's PANDORA archive using emulation and migration tools. The tests found that emulation was complex and slow, while available migration tools were imperfect and slow. Both strategies require significant resources and clearly defined preservation policies. The document concludes that no proven digital preservation methods currently exist and more real-world testing is needed.
This document discusses the differences between scanning software and capture software. Scanning software is for basic conversion of paper to digital, while capture software focuses on efficiency and extracting data through validation, indexing, OCR, and integrating with databases and workflows. The document then outlines PSIGEN capture software's process of capture, indexing, quality assurance, and migration capabilities including recognition tools, data extraction, and supported document management system integrations.
Zero to ten million daily users in four weeks: sustainable speed is kingplumbee
A successful social game can achieve very rapid growth to large scale during a short period of time, with extreme cases (CityVille, The Sims Social, Gardens of Time) achieving millions of daily active users and tens of millions of monthly active users within a few weeks of launch. In this presentation I will argue that achieving the fastest possible sustainable speed of development is the most important technical factor in launching and operating a successful social game, or indeed any large-scale web business -- whether at startup phase, during rapid growth, or established and mature. I will propose some techniques, both technical and non-technical, to optimize rapid development at large scale. Finally, I will describe some of the typical architecture, processes, and tools used in the development of both the transactional and analytical systems of social games.
The American College of Physicians developed an overall content management strategy to make content ubiquitous, cohesively indexed, and deliverable through automated systems. They aimed to reduce costs, publish content in a timely manner to targeted audiences, and manage intellectual assets. Their strategy involved creating and managing content in XML format and delivering it through multiple channels. They implemented this strategy in stages from 2001-2005, converting existing content to XML, developing editorial workflows and tools, and moving content to a shared repository with version control and automated deployment. Key lessons included implementing XML gradually, justifying changes based on benefits, developing in-house capabilities, and training staff incrementally.
The document discusses using various mobile learning technologies for communication, assessment, and content delivery, including Moodle and Mahara as communication and content hubs. It then lists and briefly describes several mobile apps and tools that can be used for tasks like shooting and editing video, creating QR codes, using ePortfolios, slideshows, eAssessment, and more. The document concludes with discussing issues around mobile assessment and activities for participants to engage in like creating project plans and joining a Yammer group.
The document discusses designing various aspects of a payroll system, including:
1) Designing data collection forms and screen layouts to easily collect driver information with minimal errors.
2) Designing reports and screen displays for outputs like invoices and pay slips.
3) Designing the required data structures and processing, which involves creating master and transaction files and validating data.
This document discusses key questions to consider when developing questionnaires or surveys. It covers the functional needs of questionnaires, including the target audience and complexity. It also addresses modalities for data collection, including methods of administration and the necessary infrastructure. Finally, it examines issues related to the availability and use of collected data, as well as characteristics of the software used to create and manage questionnaires and surveys.
Explores web usability and offers approaches to make web sites easy to use for an end-user, without requiring the user to undergo any specialized training. Creating websites that intuitively relate the performance actions needed on the web page to the user’s experience and expectations, the web designer/developer is able to present the information to the user in a clear and concise way, to give the correct choices to the users, in a very obvious way, to remove ambiguity regarding the consequences of an action and put the most important thing in the right place on a web page or a web application.
This document provides a checklist for testing the functionality, usability, performance, and security of a website. It includes steps to test links, forms, cookies, database interactions, navigation, content, server interfaces, client compatibility across platforms and browsers, response to various connection speeds and user loads, and login security. The goal is to ensure all elements of the site work properly and securely.
The document discusses collaborative content management challenges and the value proposition of AxonShare. It outlines key challenges such as workers spending too much time searching for information and accidentally using the wrong information. Drivers creating need for better solutions include geographic diversification, changing business needs, and regulatory compliance. The document then describes AxonShare as a solution that connects workers with organizational content, facilitates collaborative creation and sharing of content, and helps address knowledge sharing challenges. It provides examples of AxonShare features such as collaborative workspaces, document libraries, and tools to enhance productivity like personalized dashboards, activity streams, and smart tagging.
With the growing amount of content within an organization, it is becoming harder and harder to manage and collaborate around this content. Sharing of in-context Knowledge among people working on common projects or problems, is one of the greatest challenge for growing organizations. .
AxonShare is Collaborative Content Management solution that allows content-centric collaboration and helps organizations address the challenge of Knowledge Sharing. AxonShare, enables people in different departments and teams, within & outside the organization, to work collaboratively on projects, documents and other digital content leveraging 'collaborative workspaces' and 'enterprise2.0 collaboration' appllications. It is the only solution that combines collaboration, content management, and social networking which allows people to do in minutes what would otherwise take hours and days.
Top 10 critical changes to audit in your it infrastructureNetwrix Corporation
This document discusses the top 10 critical IT changes that should be audited and introduces the NetWrix Change Reporter Suite for auditing these changes. The suite collects audit data from multiple sources, stores it scalably, and provides flexible reporting and long-term archiving. It audits changes to Active Directory, Group Policy, Exchange, file servers, SQL, routers/firewalls, virtual environments, and user logon/logoff activity. The demonstration shows how it clearly displays who made what changes, when, and where using a unified platform.
This document summarizes the key components of a digital strategy for redeveloping a university website, as outlined by Steve Mau and Chris Traganos. It discusses goal setting and findings from analyzing the existing site. It also covers assembling an internal and external team, information architecture planning through wireframes and sitemaps, design reviews, usability testing, launch planning, and ongoing enhancements. The overall strategy focuses on improving the user experience, content delivery, and representing the university brand online through a thoughtful, iterative process.
Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate.Sara Rosso
I created this presentation for entrepreneurs who need online tools to make their ideas happen (I gave it earlier this year at the Professional Women's Association in Milan).
The presentation "Tools for Entrepreneurs: Create. Collaborate. Communicate." started out as a way to explain very technical things to non-technical people, but I quickly realized that most people when approaching technology get intimidated by the "What's DNS? Do I need a dedicated server?" kind of questions and therefore feel they can't understand technology.
I feel that this technology intimidation is really due to the fact that they don't really own their idea, and better understanding it will guide any decisions they have to make with their idea moving forward.
So I focus on how to further refine your idea so you can move it forward, even with help, by having a better mastery over what you need and what your users need. I also cover some techniques and tools for collaborating with developers, external consultants, and other remote workers. Then, I briefly touch on communication strategies online and how your site won't be the only place communication happens but it should be the digital hub with the most useful and authoritative information about your company, and how you can develop a communication strategy that spans several types of networks.
The appendix includes some open source software alternatives for growing a business on a bootstrap budget.
Identity management can be error-prone, time and resource-consuming and can lead to security and compliance issues due to the lack of control in native tools.
This webinar will discuss 5 critical identity management challenges that include dealing with forgotten passwords, troubleshooting account lockouts, communicating password expirations, locating obsolete user account then de-provisioning them and logon auditing. You will also see how NetWrix Identity Management Suite can simplify meeting these challenges efficiently and affordably.
This document provides information about an online conference and encourages participation through Twitter. It then summarizes the key topics of a presentation on designing content to improve learning, including understanding design, defining projects, selecting appropriate technologies, focusing on the audience, and testing for usability. Resources for further information are also listed.
The document summarizes the Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) specification. It provides an overview of CMIS including its benefits, implementations, history, domain model, services, and future directions. CMIS aims to provide interoperability between content management systems through a common model and services for working with documents and folders. The specification is maintained by OASIS and has an open source Apache Chemistry implementation.
Novodynamics is an advanced pattern recognition and analysis software company that develops solutions to extract critical information from complex data sources. It has over 100 staff with expertise in artificial intelligence and data analytics, and provides products for commercial, government, and academic use globally. Key products include NovoVerus for multi-language OCR and Coronado for form recognition.
The document summarizes a project testing the feasibility of emulation and migration as strategies for preserving web archives. It describes the National Library of Australia's web collections and common web object types. It then details tests conducted on a sample of the NLA's PANDORA archive using emulation and migration tools. The tests found that emulation was complex and slow, while available migration tools were imperfect and slow. Both strategies require significant resources and clearly defined preservation policies. The document concludes that no proven digital preservation methods currently exist and more real-world testing is needed.
This document discusses the differences between scanning software and capture software. Scanning software is for basic conversion of paper to digital, while capture software focuses on efficiency and extracting data through validation, indexing, OCR, and integrating with databases and workflows. The document then outlines PSIGEN capture software's process of capture, indexing, quality assurance, and migration capabilities including recognition tools, data extraction, and supported document management system integrations.
Zero to ten million daily users in four weeks: sustainable speed is kingplumbee
A successful social game can achieve very rapid growth to large scale during a short period of time, with extreme cases (CityVille, The Sims Social, Gardens of Time) achieving millions of daily active users and tens of millions of monthly active users within a few weeks of launch. In this presentation I will argue that achieving the fastest possible sustainable speed of development is the most important technical factor in launching and operating a successful social game, or indeed any large-scale web business -- whether at startup phase, during rapid growth, or established and mature. I will propose some techniques, both technical and non-technical, to optimize rapid development at large scale. Finally, I will describe some of the typical architecture, processes, and tools used in the development of both the transactional and analytical systems of social games.
The American College of Physicians developed an overall content management strategy to make content ubiquitous, cohesively indexed, and deliverable through automated systems. They aimed to reduce costs, publish content in a timely manner to targeted audiences, and manage intellectual assets. Their strategy involved creating and managing content in XML format and delivering it through multiple channels. They implemented this strategy in stages from 2001-2005, converting existing content to XML, developing editorial workflows and tools, and moving content to a shared repository with version control and automated deployment. Key lessons included implementing XML gradually, justifying changes based on benefits, developing in-house capabilities, and training staff incrementally.
The document discusses using various mobile learning technologies for communication, assessment, and content delivery, including Moodle and Mahara as communication and content hubs. It then lists and briefly describes several mobile apps and tools that can be used for tasks like shooting and editing video, creating QR codes, using ePortfolios, slideshows, eAssessment, and more. The document concludes with discussing issues around mobile assessment and activities for participants to engage in like creating project plans and joining a Yammer group.
The document discusses designing various aspects of a payroll system, including:
1) Designing data collection forms and screen layouts to easily collect driver information with minimal errors.
2) Designing reports and screen displays for outputs like invoices and pay slips.
3) Designing the required data structures and processing, which involves creating master and transaction files and validating data.
2. • U.S. businesses use 21 million tons of paper
each year.
• That’s 175 tons of paper for each American.
• Some ends up in landfills, others in filing
cabinets, and now, many companies are
digitizing for easier
storage, retrieval, protection and compliance
with the law.
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3. Document Management
We all face the challenge of accessing and managing business
information from disjointed sources. Your company may keep some
documents in traditional paper filing systems while other items are
electronically stored. We typically find ourselves guilty of time-
consuming manual searches trying to find and retrieve documents.
There is a pressing need for electronic document management
solutions in every market.
www.BrownMeyers.com
4. TYPICAL WINDOWS SEARCH/RETRIEVAL
Need to know name of file.
Need to know where it was saved?
And, Windows usually takes forever
to do a search and will pull up tons
of documents that you have to
then weed through.
Ugh!!!
Later you’ll learn the value of a
Document Management System for
instant, anytime, anywhere file
retrieval, and more.
www.BrownMeyers.com
5. Fujitsu
• Established: June 1935
• Revenue: US $43 Billion
• R&D Expenditure: US $2.5 billion
• Employees: 161,000 worldwide
• Fujitsu customers include over half of the
Fortune Global 500
• Fujitsu innovations hold over 34,000 patents
www.BrownMeyers.com
7. 6010 iScanner
• 25 Page Minute Color Scanning
• Duplex
• 50 Page ADF
• Ultrasonic Double-feed detection
• Built in 101 Keyboard
• 8.4 inch XGA (1024 x 768) touch screen
• 2009 Best Product and Services Award
in Enterprise Content Management
Network Products Guide
www.BrownMeyers.com
8. Brown & Meyers, Inc.
• Walk up scan and go experience
– Zero training for scanner operators
– Dynamic connection to repository for live
updates
– Scan and shred
• Eliminate need for indexing PC
• Eliminate 4-step MFD experience
(shown next).
www.BrownMeyers.com
9. 4- step MFD experience
Scan QC, Index 1. Scan to directory one
document at a time
Re-scan 2. Go to PC, QC and
QC, Index index
Move, delete 3. Move to final location
4. Delete from original
location
– Rescanning is difficult
– Shredding cannot
occur until after final
indexing
• Files on server in
general area
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10. Inofile Experience
Scan
QC • Scan batch to
Rescan
Index project
• QC and document
break
• Index
• Shred
www.BrownMeyers.com
21. What is Paperless?
• Inofile scanner is a capture
kiosk, scan to file, scan to
email, scan to fax server, scan to
Digitech repository
• Does not print
• Affordable
– Bundle with Imagesilo
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22. Healthcare
• Hospitals
• Labs
• Clinics
• Business Office
• ER
• Release of Information
• Transfer of Documents
www.BrownMeyers.com
23. Education
• College University
• K-12
• School Districts
• Individual Schools • Accounting
• Special Education • Foundation
• Human Resources • Student Health
• Administration • Grants and Contracts
www.BrownMeyers.com
25. Small to Medium sized business
• Manufacturers
• Distribution companies
• Service companies
• Accounts payable
• Accounts receivable
• Human Resources
• Multiple Offices
• Customer Files/Sales
www.BrownMeyers.com