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Altec Hosts First Customer Class for 2022 – Advanced Admin Training Helps Customers Become DocLink Experts

Class helps customers expand capabilities beyond the basics, learning methods for creating new processes, workflows and using DocLink across the enterprise

Altec, a leader in enterprise document management and process automation solutions, is kicking off its 2022 DocLink University classes with its Advanced Admin Training (AAT) next week.

Our virtual AAT consists of week-long, half-day intensive online classes that take a deep-dive on how to utilize DocLink beyond basic functionality. This hands-on training allows DocLink users to expand their knowledge of the solution beyond day-to-day functions covering Smart Form Toolkit, Template Manager, Data Manager, Auto/Retro Index, Smart Capture OCR, Import Manager, Maintenance & Troubleshooting, and more.

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With limited class size, direct interaction with Altec’s technical team, and networking opportunities (even virtually), customers can see and hear how their peers are using DocLink. Previous AAT attendees have stated that the class provided them with a deep, comprehensive understanding that will help them automate processes throughout their organizations.

Jerry Ulrich, Customer Account Manager for Altec states, “There’s so much more that companies can do with DocLink than how it’s typical utilized – it’s almost like having a smart phone and only using 25% of the functions. Our AAT class can help unleash the power of DocLink by providing attendees with the knowledge to take their efficiency to the next level.”

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