Scanning & Capture

Keypoint Intelligence, a provider of testing services and analytical information to the document imaging industry, has announced that Kodak Alaris has won the Buyers Lab (BLI) 2021-2022 PaceSetter Award in Distributed Capture. Based on research conducted in the North American market, this recognizes the OEM with the leading distributed capture technology portfolio, including single-function scanners, capture software, and professional services offerings.

Now available for download on Android devices, the Visioneer Mobile Capture app provides a secure scanning solution from network or cloud-connected Xerox and Visioneer scanners directly to an Android device.

Lexis Affinity is a leading legal practice management software solution. Practice management systems like Lexis Affinity helps law firms to manage their day-to-day workflows and business operations across their law practice, by digitally storing information in one secure place.

ScannX has added entry-level scanner to its product family, the CZUR ET18 Pro Scanner by ScannX. This powerful overhead scanner combines hardware that is custom-integrated with the ScannX Book ScanCenter software to streamline book scanning to page turning.

In 2020, the Capture Software market grew 5% to reach $US5.1 billion in worldwide revenue, according to Infosource’s 2020-2021 State of the Global Information Capture Market report. This was despite a worldwide economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

​Mark Wharton, IBML’s business development manager looks at how firms in the transport and logistics industry can apply data capture solutions to streamline information sharing in the supply chain.

P3iD Technologies, Inc. has partnered with Kodak Alaris to provide enterprise clients with a secure and easy-to-use document scanning solution. The P3iD DoxaScan Intelligent Data Solution integrates with Kodak Alaris’ cloud based INfuse Smart Connected Scanning Solution to provide enhanced security features including identity and access management, document encryption, blockchain technology and secure disk erase.

With the government opening up the purse strings to provide additional funding for preservation of at-risk records at the National Archives of Australia (NAA), contenders for the work will be sweating on their inclusion on a new national panel of digitisation service providers.

So, you’ve decided to go digital.  For many organisations this starts with the desire to “go paperless”, scanning existing documents and digitising manual paper-based business processes. For many the first thought is to go out and buy a scanner, depending on the project your best solution may just be to rent one

Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) is undertaking a major project to digitise historic technical records dating back to 1860 through to 1956 detailing meteorological observation elements (e.g. temperature, pressure, wind).

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