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Note: IBM Lotus Forms was previously called IBM Workplace Forms
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Nova Scotian government agency leaves paper-based transactions behind and helps property buyers move quickly and easily through the process The agency used IBM technology to develop convenient new registration functionality. For a given piece of land, property lawyers can now access online electronic transaction forms - prepopulated with basic property data - and submit them via the Web. The registry records and verifies the data automatically and processes payments electronically, significantly improving transaction times. |
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Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society reduces the need to re-enter data
and helps field representatives minimize data entry errors, achieve significant cost savings and decrease cycle times. With laptops enabled for online or offline capabilities, Woodmen insurance representatives can conduct business electronically and speed policy application completion and issuance from weeks to days. |
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U.S. Army targets saving billions of dollars in processing costs with new forms automation
Digital signing solution from IBM eliminates need to route and handle paper forms. The new program will provide the Army with the means to "develop one single enterprise solution for automating functional business processes for the entire Army's use." - Jeanne Harman, chief, Army Publishing Division, Alexandria, Virginia. |
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SEC simplifies electronic filing for companies while saving taxpayer dollars
"Public company financial documents used to be submitted in hard-copy format using couriers, overnight mail and regular postal services. Now the information is disseminated worldwide within minutes of receipt." - Rick Heroux, EDGAR Program Manager, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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