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Oberon Estate uses electronic archive "Etla" to work with documentation

Customers: Oberon Estate

Moscow; Real estate

Contractors: Atlas Soft
Product: Electronic archive Etla

Project date: 2022/08  - 2023/02

2023: Using the electronic archive "Etla"

The Moscow company Oberon Estate uses the Etla electronic archive to work with documentation. This made it possible to free the company's employees from routine and optimize business processes. This was announced by Atlas Soft on March 3, 2023.

The activities of OBERON Estate LLC are related to the management of own and leased real estate. In this business, accurate and fast workflow is one of the prerequisites for effective business management. At the same time, the development of digital technologies has led to the fact that document flow with counterparties is carried out almost entirely in electronic form. Therefore, the company, like most companies in the country, the introduction of electronic document management systems has become a natural and necessary step.

Having studied the offers available on the market and assessing their own needs, management decided to introduce an electronic document management system in stages and start with the reorganization of the archive. To solve this problem, the electronic archive "Etla" was chosen.

Since the company does not have full-time IT specialists, an annual subscription for basic technical support of the electronic archive was purchased along with the purchase of a license to use the electronic archive.

Already the first impressions of the software left positive impressions for the company's employees: they noted a simple program interface that allows any computer user to easily master its capabilities.

According to the management of OBERON Estate, the optimization of workflow and document management will immediately get the effect of the introduction of an electronic archive, as it frees the company's employees from paper routine.