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Ask HN: Document Management at Modern Companies

3 pointsby ratiolatover 4 years ago
How is document management handled in startups&#x2F;companies nowadays?<p>I understand that in public sector you can find something like Alfresco and Opentext, but these look like overkill&#x2F;complex for startup context.<p>In early stage, I think people get away with file-based solutions, e.g. Dropbox&#x2F;Google Drive and later documents will be tracked in Google sheets&#x2F;Microsoft Excel. What&#x27;s the next step?<p>What am I missing? Perhaps document management is not a thing at all nowadays? I can imagine that employee contracts are kept in HR system, IT contracts tracked in asset management system, client contracts at CRM, etc but this looks messy and there&#x27;s no central place at all. But someone&#x2F;somewhere still needs to keep an eye on expirations and in case of physical documents, where they are exactly.<p>So, how is it organised in your organisation?

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qetuo13579over 4 years ago
I work for a small electronics design and manufacturing company. All our documents are allocated a number with a prefix for the document type: drawings, assembly procedures, manuals, reports, forms, standard operating procedures, job descriptions, etc. Docs are controlled in our custom built ERP which uses Subversion in the backend.