Provision of Electronic Document and Records Management (EDRM) System

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3 years ago

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As part of its transformation plan, Tai Tarian is seeking to issue a Contract for the provision of a full and comprehensive Electronic Document and Records Management (EDRM) System.
Tai Tarian owns and manages approximately 9000 homes throughout the Neath Port Talbot region and employs approximately 550 staff.  There are multiple documents relevant to every property, tenancy and employee that need to be stored and maintained in accordance with internal and statutory data storage regulations.
The system must be suitable for all areas of the business and integrate with our existing core business systems (QL Housing, QL Finance and Jane HR) and be able to integrate with alternative systems should these change in the future.  Additionally, the system must integrate with Microsoft products including MS 365.  The solution must allow for easy storage and retrieval of documents, including the ability to store and access documents via mobile devices from any location.

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