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Solution Profile: The Antigua Group
Chances are you’re wearing one. Antigua shirts are world famous for quality, design and quick embroidery and
customization. Not just made quickly, but most importantly delivered to your company, sports team or golf outing
quicker than anybody else. Can you imagine the business process that does that?
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Solution Profile: GunnAllen Financial
In 2006, GunnAllen Financial boldly embarked on a paperless initiative. Among the plethora of solution choices
they discovered one vendor that can do it all. Now they use it everywhere from Insurance & Compliance to the
Supervision Department.
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Solution Profile: SuperShuttle
After seeing how iDatix could streamline mortgage solutions from a financial services firm, SuperShuttle chose
the iSynergy ECM solution to process invoices, manage franchise contract documentation and a mountain of due
diligence paperwork.
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Solution Profile: Bupa Latin America
After turning to iDatix in 2003, Bupa today manages over one million healthcare claims and saves $750,000 annually now that 250 employees are using iSynergy for all of their electronic content management needs.
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Success Story: Bay Cities Bank
At the corporate office of Bay Cities Bank in Tampa, Florida, storage space was becoming an issue. The records room was full of five drawer vertical filing cabinets that were quickly filling up with loan documents, credit agreements, and deposit records. Management considered an attempt to fit more cabinets into the records room, but that solution would be temporary and not address future growth.
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Case Study: Forsyth County Sheriff's Office
Forsyth County is home to Winston-Salem, North Carolina. With an area of 412 square miles and a population 331,859, it’s a large responsibility for the Sheriff’s Office.The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) employs 631 officers, administrators, and support staff who responded to 72,947 calls for service in 2007.
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