February 23, 2010 – 9:40 am
eDOC Innovations, a leading e-document management and strategic collaboration CUSO, announces its new paper conversion service. As credit unions ‘go green’ they are faced with the formidable task of managing their old paper based operations. eDOC offers a complete paper conversion service that reduces the cost, time and energy for credit unions to go paperless in their operations.
“As credit unions ‘go green’ one challenge they all have is converting their previous internal paper base into secure electronic documents.” remarks Bret Weekes, President/CEO of eDOC Innovations. “eDOC now offers a complete paper conversion service, that reduces the strain of a self-conducted paper conversion, and enables credit unions to focus on running their business. As credit unions ‘go green’ inside their operations they recognize greater ROI on their eDocument strategy. Credit unions don’t realize how disruptive that process is or the relative costs for doing it. Leveraging the CUSO is logic, cost effective and simple way to make the transition.”
Progressive Credit Union, a $344 million dollar CU in New York, NY, is utilizing eDOC’s paper conversion service to convert ninety years worth of paper operations. “Leveraging eDOC‘s paper conversion service reduced our projected internal costs by 38%. That translated to thousands of dollars in cost savings, not to mention convenience.” States Charles Rogers, COO at Progressive CU. “eDOC Innovations is the Go Paperless expert. We used them so we could focus on being a Credit Union.”
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February 23, 2010 – 9:39 am
eDOC Innovations, a CUSO serving over 400 credit unions nationally with its widely known e-Document strategy solutions, announces that Cumberland County Federal Credit Union has joined the eDOC CUSO. Cumberland County, a $125 million credit union located in Falmouth, ME has over 14,000 members, and uses CU*Answers as its data processor. “Cumberland has been committed to ‘Going Green’ for many years and as technology has changed and grown in capability, we have found eDOC to be leading a progressive and collaborative effort with the credit unions and that appeals to us,” comments Scott Harriman, President/CEO of Cumberland County Federal Credit Union.
“In addition to just developing good products and collaborating heavily with us, we feel that we also have some responsibility to be active in our participation with eDOC to help other credit unions and the CUSO model allows us to do that in a very real way,” continues Harriman. “We are excited to welcome Cumberland County FCU and the collaborative spirit they bring with them. We are deeply committed to our peers, driving value to them in many ways,” comments Bret Weekes, President/CEO of eDOC. “Our peers bring great ideas and innovative thinking to our firm and that has such value to us and the industry. True collaboration is something we strive to achieve and Cumberland joining the CUSO is to us a reflection that although we aren’t perfect, we are on the right track,” continued Weekes.
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February 15, 2010 – 12:24 pm
Please note that Tuesday morning (02/16/10) from 5:00 am – 8:00 am EDT, we will be performing monthly internal network maintenance. During this time, the eDoc servers/applications will be off-line for a period of 10 – 15 minutes each while we apply current security patches and test redundant configurations.
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