The German Cabinet will draft a law that it hopes will save companies millions of euros by reducing day-to-day paperwork. But some business leaders say the changes don’t go far enough.

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    7 months ago

    As if. We are “digitalising” our government office right now, and have to file all incoming or produced documents physically still…

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    7 months ago

    Well just today after a half hour Phone call I was offered an Email because of a broken fax machine. So technological development is going great. One of the very few times someone agreed to that. I mean it was just to show I am was actually a member of my health insurance, which could have been done without human intervention but a win is a win.

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    7 months ago

    That’s good news, right? Now they will do everything digitally using proprietary software from other nations.

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    Das sind gute Nachrichten oder? Jetzt werden sie alles digital erledigen und dabei proprietäre Software anderer Nationen nutzen