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Traditionally, data processing workflow has been point to point: from you to
your supplier and back. Practically speaking, quality and consistency can
only be assured by you and your team, and rightfully so - who knows your needs
more that you and you team? We agree... but what if you could have more?

Point to point workflow had been the basis of electronic discovery and other
data publishing services. It represents the simple form of workflow.
You send your data out and it comes back to you in the form you need.
When you look past the individual task of data publishing, you realize the data
is coming to you from another source. This may be an internal client or
an external client to your organization. Imagine if your client could send
data directly and securely to you, then you could review and send it to be processed.

Two point workflow has many advantages. A audit trail is now created from
the originating user through the process. You can now offer more rapid response
and provide more convenience and usability to your clients.
Once that data has been processed at eDirect Impact, you can extend your
workflow to include extended service providers in other location or other
offices in your organization.

Three point workflow can create efficiencies by allowing you to distribute your
published data directly to our end users or to another service provider for
further processing.
By mixing and matching workflow strategies, you can build processes that will
serve the intricate and often demanding needs of your clients. This
flexibility can greatly increase the efficiency and capability of you, your
team and your organization. Click on the links below for more information on:
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