Scanning & Capture

Kodak Asia-Pacific says its business as usual for the Document Imaging (DI) division despite parent company Eastman Kodak filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

A new Mobile Capture solution launched by Kofax takes content captured on smartphones and tablet computers and passes it directly into Kofax workflows to enterprise applications and repositories.

Outback Imaging has added TechnologyOne ECM v4.0 to the list of EDRMS suites it supports with its EzeScan capture software.

Outback Imaging has announced improved support for large format scanners with EzeScan production scanning software.

Kofax has launched software to integrate its enterprise capture platform with internet browser based, portal applications.

Allon Maxwell takes a close look at the capabilities of ABBYY's new FineReader PRO 9.0 OCR software for text recognition, giving it a heavy workout with some unusual typefaces.

Kofax has entered into an OEM agreement with and made a $US500,000 minority investment in MobiFlex, developer of the  ViziApps platform for smartphones and tablet computers.

A new solution for  file archiving, SharePoint archiving and email archiving has been unveiled by Virtual Code Solutions, called ShareArchiver.

The Ivy Room is typically the haunt of Sydney's well-photographed media and society celebrities, but for one day it was the venue for a large group of  Kofax’s corporate and government customers in Australia,  when IDM publisher/editor Bill Dawes (l) took to the stage to interview Martyn Christian (r), Chief Marketing Officer, Kofax. Martyn has over 20 years’ experience in the ECM space and is responsible for product strategy at Kofax.

Image & Data manager surveyed its readers across Australia and New Zealand to find out the state of enterprise capture

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