Linked by David Adams on Fri 25th Mar 2011 15:06 UTC
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This will sound horrible of me, but all it takes is the older generations to fade into minorities. Younger people are all for paperlessness, while older people and the more impressionable youths don't trust computers. I used to joke to mum, back when programming the VCR was a concern, that her generation and older are the only ones having problems, so all we need to do is wait for them to drop dead 




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2011-03-24
The company that I work for has gone a long way towards paperless. They have recently developed an application that lets sales reps create, sign, and approve contracts paperless and wireless. For the contracts they use a tablet pc and a stylus so that it feels very like they are signing a hard form copy and it also makes it feel more official for the customers as they can read it as if it is in hard form due to the tablet. The signatures gathered are real signatures (the same as if you use your credit card at the store) and not some form of e-signature that is replicated. Overall the process of transitioning has gone quite well thus far.
I feel that paper is still more "official" in most people's minds, however in a few years as more and more companies go paperless the notion will start to cease.