By Symphony, 12 June, 2025

For construction firms working with complex 3D models, seamless collaboration and clear communication are critical—but often hindered by tool fragmentation and technical limitations. In this case study, a top-tier construction company known for its high-profile, innovative builds found itself bogged down by disjointed 3D workflows. Switching between design software and PDF tools made coordination difficult, slowed approvals, and created unnecessary barriers for both internal teams and clients.

By Symphony, 12 June, 2025

Loan processing is often burdened with time-consuming, paper-based procedures—especially for large banks managing thousands of applications each month. In this case study, a prominent North American banking institution found itself facing these very challenges. Despite having basic document software, the bank’s manual workflows—relying on printing, scanning, and faxing—were slow, error-prone, and difficult to scale.

By Symphony, 12 June, 2025

Managing documents in multiple languages is a necessary but often frustrating task for global organizations—especially in industries like insurance where compliance, customer service, and clarity are paramount. For one leading Swiss insurance provider, the process of translating policy documents, forms, and customer communications across languages was becoming a bottleneck.

By Symphony, 9 June, 2025

Discover how Protector Forsikring ASA, a leading Nordic insurance provider, optimized its document workflows and dramatically cut software costs with Foxit PDF Editor. With a growing workforce and PDF use cases spanning Finance, HR, Claims Handling, and IT, the company needed a scalable, cost-effective alternative to Adobe Acrobat—without compromising on performance or ease of use.

By Symphony, 28 May, 2025

Discover how Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC), Canada’s only English-speaking chiropractic institution, modernized its campus-wide PDF workflows with Foxit PDF Editor. Faced with rising costs and licensing confusion under Adobe Acrobat, CMCC’s IT department needed a smarter, more scalable solution that could support accessibility compliance, streamline user access, and provide more editing capabilities—without blowing the budget

By Karolin, 14 May, 2025
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