Intelligent Enterprise Content Management
TransAccess is a revolutionary records management, imaging, and tracking solution that simplifies the capture, management, security, and access to information across the enterprise. Organizations that use TransAccess gain the benefits of increased security, accessibility and improved productivity.
TransAccess is a web-based records management system that does more than just look good on paper: it bridges the gap between modern best practices and future next practices that will meet needs today and down the road, delivers functionality your staff and stakeholders will love, and makes every day measurably easier on everyone. With no software to install and documents accessible securely through web browsers your users already know, TransAccess is as user-friendly as it is powerful. Behind the scenes, the system offers enterprise-friendly security and access features, robust version controls, custom workflows, critical regulatory compliances and more.
“PSL got our loan records imaged and indexed much faster than we expected,
and made it a snap to access them anywhere, anytime.”
Save Time
Eliminate wasted time spent searching for important documents.
Improve efficiency
TransAccess means less time searching, more time finding.
Reduce Costs
Time saved means better allocation of resources and reduced costs.
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