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DATAVAULT: Innovative Technology Harnessed and Applied Mean a Paperless Society is Getting Closer
Corporate Connecticut
July 2002, by Paul Lehman
Byron Aulick has come a long way from fixing motorcycles, then working with Ray Stevens (who invented the world's leading barcode called Code 39) to becoming a certified document imaging architect (CDIA) and president of DataVault, Inc., of Stafford Springs, CT, one of the country's leading electronic document management organizations...more
Moving toward a "paperless" office
Hartford Business Journal,
Greater Hartford's Business Weekly
February 18, 2002, by Teresa M. Pelham
Just as the library card catalog is going the way of the dinosaurs, office file cabinets may be following suit. In this automated, computerized age, it really doesn’t make sense to keep hard copies of files when computers can store them more safely and conveniently. Paper documents are electronically stored on electronic files retrieved within minutes from an underground secure Internet Web server. Byron Aulick, president and CEO of DataVault, Inc., one of the growing number of companies out there competing for document imaging business, explains how it works...more
Firm uses 'Net to replace paper files
Hartford Business Journal,
Greater Hartford's Business Weekly
September 17, 2001, by Diane Weaver Dunne
About 18 years ago when Byron Aulick first began working in data imaging, he believed office automation was the way to go. His inclination was on target, as automated office systems, such as computer word processing to telephone voice messaging systems, are becoming the norm. But the file cabinet -- the dinosaur of the office -- was never automated...more
An end to the paper chase?
The Journal Inquirer, (Eastern CT newspaper)
May 7, 2001, by Will Siss
Stafford -- Office clutter means big business for the document imaging industry, where companies turn paperwork into electronic files. Byron B. Aulick, co-owner of DataVault, Inc. in Stafford, has made client access to their own documents via the Internet his company's niche...more
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