Scanning & Capture

Eastman Kodak has announced a deal to swap its imaging business for a $US2.8 billion debt owed to a pension fund, and will not proceed with a previously announced $US210 million sale of its its document imaging unit to Brother Industries.

Small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) are the target of a new scanning solution from Fuji Xerox known as Solution Builder v2.2.

Parascript has announced an update to its FormXtra Capture solution for recognising machine print, handprint and cursive writing on structured and semi-structured forms. 

What’s a Records Manager to do when users across the organisation are uploading non-compliant scanned images to the corporate EDRMS?  In many cases this is occurring because the organisation has deployed multifunction devices (MFDs) and staff are making use of the inbuilt scan functionality.

Outback Imaging has announced the addition of IMAP client support for EzeScan production scanning software.

Outback Imaging, the Australian developer of EzeScan production scanning software, has announced compatibility with the latest Microsoft Technologies, Windows 2012 Server and SQL Server 2012.

Hyland Software, the US maker of enterprise content management software, has enhanced its data capture capabilities with the purchase of AnyDoc Software.

Fujitsu Australia has announced the ScanSnap iX500 which features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity to give the ability to scan directly to Android and iOS compatible devices. 

Kofax has announced the launch of Kofax Transformation Modules (KTM)  6.0, an update to its solution to automatically classify, separate and extract content from documents such as contracts, leases, correspondence and application forms.

Toyota Finance has moved to speed up loan processing for its extensive dealer network across Australia with a customised Kodak digital capture solution supplied by Upstream Print Solutions and document imaging specialist distributor Alloys.

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