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How to Create the First Electronic Document Management System in the Country and Outpace Microsoft

The market leader in electronic document management in Kazakhstan, Documentolog, discusses how to leverage a crisis to your advantage and encourage clients to save paper.

3 min.

23.04.2019

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Gulzat Temirbayeva

Digital marketing manager

Electronic document management began to develop in all post-Soviet countries in the 2000s. Naturally, the leading countries were those with oil resources, including Kazakhstan and Russia. Thanks to high oil prices, many companies had the opportunity to modernize and implement the latest IT solutions, and almost everyone could afford electronic document management systems (EDMS) from major foreign manufacturers. The situation in Kazakhstan changed in the second half of the 2000s when the crisis and devaluation left companies with almost no free funds, and foreign software became more expensive...

In the article "How to Create the First Electronic Document Management System in the Country and Outpace Microsoft", published on the Russian online platform VC.ru, we discuss how to use a crisis to your advantage and teach clients to save paper.

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