
Published: 16 March 2000 12:35 GMT
Nearly 80 per cent of UK employees are still ignoring IT-based administration systems in favour of paper, according to research from document company, Xerox.
The survey involved interviews with 500 employees drawn from a wide range of companies.
Tracy Mudge, director and general manager of Xerox's office systems group, said encouraging the use of IT knowledge systems doesn't necessarily mean a paperless office, but rather a compromise which can give companies access to information they may not be aware of.
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