Overview:
This white paper details a case study with a major bank showing the significant ROI savings for implementing the IBM No Paper solution as well as: the mitigation of risks associated with paper records, increased visibility, green implications and better decisions made to drive new intelligence.
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| Format: | HTML |
| Date: | Sep 2007 |
| Pages: | 17 |
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