OWIS Blog
We distill two decades of experience into practical blog posts on digital archiving, process management, and cutting-edge automation trends—actionable tips you can put to work in your organization today.
7 pain points in holding companies and how to overcome them by automating processes
Here are seven of the most common pain points – and how groups can solve them through smart business process automation, maintaining the freedom of their companies but with the necessary common backbone.
Red Cross, Dobro.ba, SOS Children's Villages in BiH and Heart for Children have received an advanced system for managing processes and documents
Four prominent organizations - the Red Cross of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dobro.ba, SOS Children's Villages in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Heart for Children with Cancer Association - have successfully completed the implementation of the OWIS system, a software for digital process and document management, as part of a call for free digitization for non-profit organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, conducted by the company Orka, the manufacturer of the OWIS system.
Why are OWIS users switching from Mungos to Falcon?
Although Mungos continues to serve many organizations well, Falcon is its successor that brings a new user experience, better visibility and powerful functionalities adapted to modern teams and dynamic work environments.
How can we tell if digitalization is truly worth the investment?
Statistics show that organizations that successfully automate processes achieve a 30–200% return in the first year, but such figures are only reached when you consider hidden factors that usually remain “under the radar”.
This blog takes you through five steps on how to calculate ROI (Return on Investment) and how to include qualitative gains such as employee satisfaction or reduced reputational risk in the calculation.
What makes digitalization successful? It's not just software.
Implementing a software solution for document and business process management is often perceived as a technical challenge. Finding a tool that meets functional requirements, ensures data security, and allows a certain level of flexibility – this is a task that many organizations solve by analyzing specifications and demonstrating products.

