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Marci Lynn Crane - ArticlesMarci Crane is a copywriter for MasterControl in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Browser-Based Document Management Systems with Imaging Technology for Small BusinessesThere are a few reasons small businesses should consider the purchase of a document management system. Some of the more obvious reasons include businesses that are unnecessarily paying employees to organize, file, retrieve or deliver paper-based documentation, or businesses that have experienced set-backs that can be "traced" to paper disorganization or manual file mishaps. Another fairly obvious reason is that document management systems are one of the first steps small businesses can take to p An ISO Document Management Software SystemToday's manufacturing companies that seek ISO 9001 compliance-(regardless of their motivation to do so) probably don't find it that difficult to create intelligent documentation. After all, a few days with a good consultant or a quality manager can take care of document creation. The problem lies in the gap between what employees are doing and what employees are supposed to be doing (in terms of adhering to documentation) and the gap between the manner in which processes are being implemented an A Document Control Software System and All "That" ImpliesIt's scary how some document control software systems sell themselves as the "best of the best" when they can't even provide some of the simplest of elements mentioned in this article. ISO 13485 Standards: Understanding the Requirements and Automating ComplianceWith a global reach, ISO 13485 (2003) standards require the support for and the implementation and maintenance of a quality management system in all medical device environments that wish to achieve ISO 13485 Certification. Thinking about Medical Device Regulations in Four Parts: Making Compliance Simplistic with a Document Control Software SystemThere are four simple regulations-supported reasons that medical device engineers, developers, quality managers and executive managers should invest in a document control software system that does more that control documents. Q&A: Document Control that Meets Business and Regulatory StandardsMost companies don't manage and control their documentation for the sole purpose of complying with SOX regulations, with ISO standards or with the FDA, but it doesn't hurt to consider your regulatory needs when you're "in the market" for a web-based document control system. Advanced Web Document Management and Integrated CAPA QMS ControlsAll life science companies should do their due diligence in terms of the web document management and QMS CAPA technology that they implement in their environments. Web Document Management and Web Document Control for Quality and Regulatory GroupsWhen the regulatory crowd hears the phrase "web document management" they can relax and know they are in good hands. After all, web document management is simply a managed organization of documentation a virtual protected environment to keep that documentation until it's ready to be formatted for regulatory submissions, etc. On the other hand, when regulatory professionals hear the phrase "web document control" it probably isn't uncommon for them to silently scoff or subtly Is Open-Source Web Document Management Software Your Next Document Nirvana?Open source software solutions are becoming increasingly common and like certain fast food restaurants (no names will be provided of course), are unbeatable when it comes to "the current culture." After all, everyone loves a good open source solution. It's so valuable and so….well, F.R.E.E. Electronic Regulatory Compliance Training: a Combined Solution for the Life Science IndustriesRegulatory compliance training can be accomplished by in-house manual processes or by agency staffers. Life science companies seem divided between the two options but perhaps that is only because a third option remains slightly less obvious.
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