I had a wonderful weekend! Brandee, myself and Jack headed up to visit my parents for a few days. We packed up the car, threw Jack in the back (after Brandee piled a bunch of blankets to make him a nice cushion of course :-) ) and then began the journey. It takes about 3 hours to get there. We arrived at about 11:30pm after stopping at In-N-Out Burger for…
AIIM – Professional Membership
After 20+ years I finally pulled the trigger and became a Professional Member of the AIIM community. I’m proud to have stepped-up to the plate to support AIIM’s non-profit efforts in providing unbiased, quality education and events for information management professionals. Please consider joining as a Basic Member for free and be a part of the thriving community at www.aiim.org, or become a Professional Member, like me :-), at the…
“Fujitsu University” Certificates of Completion
Fujitsu was a terrific company about offering online educational courses to their employees. I took, and completed, many courses during my employment including, but not limited to, the following topics: C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers Career Development_Excelling in Your Career Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Communicating with Difficult People_Working With Difficult Employees Effective Presentations_The Presentation Process Environmental Education FY2007 General Environmental Education Microsoft Visual Basic.NET-Web Development Pt 1_Web Forms and Controls…
Document Capture from the user’s perspective
Sometimes it is not the technology itself that dictates either the success or failure of a particular technology. I believe that the “user experience” helps drive adoption of a particular technology or ultimately will bring its demise. Let me give you a few examples. Microsoft Windows: Ask yourself this question; self: “Was Windows the most robust and feature-rich operating system when Microsoft introduced Windows in the early 1990’s?” Probably not, but…
Document Scanners in Healthcare (Assisting with HIPAA compliance)
I created a webinar presentation focused on how document scanners can assist with HIPAA compliance in Heatlhcare. While scanners and capture software themselves can not be classified as automatically making Healthcare organizations officially “HIPAA-compliant”, with the ability to digitize and secure information, capture technology is a great step in the right direction. Scanners contribute to HIPAA compliance (Flash animation) Scanners contribute to HIPAA compliance (PDF animation)