Madison, WI – February 1, 2010 – Esker, the leader in document process automation solutions, today announced that it has processed and sent over 200,000,000 pages via its FlyDoc and Esker on Demand services. This milestone reflects the value of these Esker solutions in helping companies break free from the constraining effects of manual paper) processes, confirming market trends toward outsourcing and the SaaS (software as a service model.
Since launching, FlyDoc and Esker on Demand solutions have proven highly successful to businesses and organizations wanting to automate and outsource processing and delivery of invoices, account statements, reminder letters, paychecks, purchase orders, marketing and sales communications, and other business documents.
In 2009, Esker on Demand and FlyDoc reached new heights:
• 48 percent growth in comparison with 2008, more than 50 percent realized in the U.S.
• 8 million pages processed per month
• 3,000 companies and organizations are currently sending their documents with Esker solutions
“Passing the bar of 200 million pages processed with our on-demand solutions represents a significant accomplishment confirming the relevance of our offers to help businesses and individuals free themselves from the constraints of paper,” said Jean-Michel Bérard, CEO of Esker. “Based on „pay as you use, we offer simple solutions to send letters, faxes, e-mail or SMS regardless of the volume. Our solutions eliminate the need to invest in new hardware or infrastructure and free up employee time to focus on more important activities. Companies now have a reliable and secure way to automate and deliver critical business documents, all while meeting corporate responsibility initiatives on sustainable development.”
Highlights:
• 200 million pages processed
• 100 million documents delivered
• 300 tons of paper saved, 5,100 trees preserved, 335 tons of trash reduced, 900 barrels of oil saved and 8 million liters of water saved
Those interested in finding out more about eliminating paper can visit www.quitpaper.com to learn paper facts and calculate the environmental impact of their paper usage.
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