eBizDocs recognized as a 10 Most Trusted Document Management Solution Provider

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE eBizDocs Featured in The Business Berg Magazine eBizDocs recognized as a 10 Most Trusted Document Management Solution Provider ALBANY, N.Y., Jan. 12, 2021 – eBizDocs, the company known for helping you put INFORMATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS, is featured as a 10 Most Trusted Document Management Solution Provider. The Business Berg is a one-of-a-kind business magazine that highlights

Thomas Jefferson’s Note from the National Archives

Note from Thomas Jefferson regarding the disposition of his Presidential papers, December 29, 1801 Today in History: Thomas Jefferson acknowledged the need for document preservation Dated December 29, 1801, this letter from President Thomas Jefferson notes the lack of procedures or a "safe deposit" for his Presidential papers. His concerns were well founded. Before the advent of the Presidential Library

Document Management 101 for 2021

2021-01-22T16:35:42+00:00Document Management|

Document Management offers Security, Workflow, and Savings Documents, whether electronic or paper, are one of the most important components in an organization. Managing business data can be a daunting task. A centralized document management system that gathers, stores, and retrieves documents, can deliver multiple key benefits. The primary key to enhancing productivity and efficiency in a business lies in finding

How to Celebrate Thanksgiving in 2020

2020-12-29T16:27:42+00:00eBizNews, Document Management, COVID-19|

Here's everything you should know from health experts about safely celebrating Thanksgiving this year. Thanksgiving is one of America’s favorite holidays—a day to give thanks to the people and things that we have in our lives. But like everything in 2020, this year’s Thanksgiving will look different. Hosting a large group or attending a gathering at someone else’s home can

New Retention and Disposition Schedule for New York Local Government Records

Is your agency prepared? The State Archives recently revised and consolidated its local government records retention and disposition schedules into a single, comprehensive retention schedule for all types of local governments. The new schedule, Retention and Disposition Schedule for New York Local Government Records or LGS-1, supersedes and replaces: CO-2 Schedulefor use by counties (2006), MU-1 Schedule for use by cities, towns,