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Article: Growth comes through reduction; ImageSoft helps cut piles of paper.(NEWS)
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- Crain's Detroit Business
- Article date:
- October 5, 2009
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Byline: TOM HENDERSON
Despite the economy, Southfield-based ImageSoft Inc. continues to hire employees and grow its revenue, driven by the need for such large entities as governments, medical institutions and insurance companies to convert paper files to digital records.
The company opened an office in Portland, Ore., in December and is pursuing acquisitions in the Midwest and California.
ImageSoft, founded in 1996, opened the Oregon office to support a major contract it recently won to convert the paper files of all 36 of the circuit courts in that state to digital files available online.
President Scott Bade said the company is on ...
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