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Crowe UK has announced that it has implemented M-Files to drive digitisation and increase collaboration across its national offices and functions.

The accountancy firm selected M-Files in 2020 to help improve the ease in which its employees and partners were able to access the information and content they needed, regardless of their location, while maintaining security and ensuring compliance.

With the M-Files platform, Crowe UK said it now has “improved data management”, reduced content chaos, removed information silos and is able to “better secure” client information while boosting compliance, enterprise risk management and data governance.

Ian Norman, national technology director, Crowe UK, said: “Moving away from file shares and utilizing the inherent sophistication of a modern document management system was seen as a key element in our overall digital transformation initiative.

“Despite implementing the solution right in the midst of the pandemic, M-Files was able to adapt with us and roll out a fully functioning system under lockdown conditions to more than a thousand people. This underlined what we felt was a modern, flexible approach to a client-supplier interaction.”

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