It has been touted for many years that paper would become a relic of times-gone-by and the world of electronic communication has made the process of modern business less reliant on the ancient technology.
Today, very few businesses use paper to send letters between offices or memos between employees and the reams of paper that used to pour through offices is now a thing of the past.
Sellerbyte is sitting at the forefront of this ‘paper revolution’.
Two of the company’s products Ecofiling and 2Large2Email are leading the way to an increasingly paperless world.
These programs remove the need for paper from many common tasks conducted daily in offices around the world.
While paper still remains a staple of the office environment for many applications, the number of tasks that can be conducted without paper has increased steadily.
Basic paper tasks, such as reading newspapers and letters, have already been made almost obsolete and the process is moving into more complex areas.
High level office tasks are now the target of software developers, like Sellerbyte, and the Ecofiling and 2Large2Email programs represent a rapidly expanding range of paperless solutions.
The revolution is dependent on this kind of software development and giving users a better experience with more efficient outcomes than the preceding technology is the name of the game.
The concept of a completely paperless world may sound impossible but it drives the innovation process and gives companies like Sellerbyte a strong incentive to continue the development of software which will facilitate the transition.
The process will be long - paper has been used for over two thousand years and is ingrained in the communication habits of all peoples – but all good things take time.
