Scanning & Capture

PSIGEN Software has announced the release of an Accelerated Classification Engine (ACE) for its document scanning and capture software which provides the ability to build custom classification form definitions on the fly in the middle of a production batch or within batch mode.

A $US1.4 million mobile capture platform from Kofax is being implemented by a Top 25 global bank to simplify and streamline account openings in the Asia Pacific region.

A scanning solution utilising ABBYY FlexiCapture is allowing a leading international provider of data and software to accounting practices and their clients, Bankstream, to significantly expand its service. The solution was developed by the NZ-based development team for Bankstream in response to the unique requirements of the UK market.

A $US1B buyout of leading enterprise capture vendor Kofax by Lexmark adds more weight to the capture and workflow software holdings of its Perceptive subsidiary, following earlier acquisitions ReadSoft and Brainware. It also potentially brings into play the huge channel network of over 850 partners that Kofax has established worldwide in raising the profile of Perceptive’s full suite of information management software.

ABBYY has announced three software development kits (SDKs) designed for applications that retrieve business-relevant knowledge from unstructured information and turn big data into manageable corporate asset. All products are based on the company’s technology for natural language processing, which is claimed to understand the meaning of processed text with almost human precision.

InoTec Australia is launching the new Scamax 8x1 scanner at CeBIT Sydney 2015, a high speed scanner capable of scanning up to 300 Pages per minute or 600 images per minute.

Kofax Mobile ID is a new mobile capture framework that powers the capture and submittal of proof of identity documents.

A2iA has unveiled  its newest software toolkit, A2iA TextReader, which features a new inhouse developed technology for full text transcription. Developed by A2iA’s in-house R&D Team, the same  engine can be used for printed and cursive text recognition, enabling all types of documents be transformed into searchable and editable formats – without the use of a dictionary.

Kodak Alaris is targeting service bureaus, business process outsourcers (BPOs), and large multinational organisations with the launch of a new high speed scanner model offering throughput of more than 200 pages per minute.

Contex has released the SD One, a wide format scanner designed for the desktop and the scanning of oversized engineering and construction drawings for immediate cloud sharing.

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