by imagesoftinc | Jul 1, 2014 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, ECM in Courts, Technology
Some people are do-it-yourself-ers. My brother-in-law, for instance. He can do anything from replacing a bumper on a kitchen cabinet to gutting and completely remodeling the top two stories of a three-story house while still living comfortably on the ground floor....
by imagesoftinc | Jul 29, 2013 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, Electronic Documents
In a recent post I set forth some predictions of the longer-term consequences of moving to paper on demand, I posted that in the future, “Courts will handle only a small fraction of the number of documents they do today.” Here’s why. The first stage...
by imagesoftinc | Jun 3, 2013 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, ECM in Courts
With the advent of summer, I look at my garage and contemplate the inexorable truth of Newton’s First Law of Motion, holding that An Object At Rest Tends to Remain At Rest (until and unless acted upon by an external force). Ah, yes… that certainly...
by imagesoftinc | Apr 8, 2013 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, ECM in Courts, Electronic Documents
As TQM (Total Quality Management) guru William Edward Deming famously observed, 85 percent of an organization’s dysfunction is caused by its systems, and only 15 percent is caused by the people doing the work. Yet all too often it’s the trees, not the forest,...
by imagesoftinc | Mar 25, 2013 | Blog Posts, Court Posts, ECM in Courts, Technology
The La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles consist of areas where oil seeping to the surface causes the ground to be the consistency of a tarry asphalt. Because it often looked and felt like solid ground, unsuspecting animals (back as far as the dinosaurs) and perhaps some...