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>>>> Please read the confidentiality statement below <<<<
<<<I use to wonder why Microsoft didn't get involved in electronic
records
management as far back as 1990.>>>
Me too. My theory is the software gurus, including Microsoft, used to
believe that records management could be totally automated. Now they're
coming around to realizing there is a human component that can't be
automated--but humans still need the right tools and there's a market
for them. Maybe I'm wrong, I'm sure someone on the list could clarify.
Gary L. Grieme
Records Manager
(612) 349-8538
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