Scanning & Capture

Australian superannuation fund VicSuper has introduced a Case360 workflow solution to help manage and document its process-intensive environment.

 

The National Archives of Norway has scanned around 13 million microfilm images as part of an innovative project to digitise a considerable part of its holdings and make all information contained on microfilm readily available to the public via the Internet.

 

Adeptol has released the next version of its document viewing platform.

 

The latest release of ReadSoft DOCUMENTS 6.4 promises capture workflow without the fuss, says Anna Palsson, Solution Manager for the Capture Solutions Laboratory in Sweden.

 

Advanced Professional Solutions (APS) has announced the release of Advantage Scan 4.0, a specialist scanning solution for the legal and accounting market.

 

Funding from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) is helping CVISION Technologies with its quest to develop optical character recognition (OCR) software that can recognise scanned text at a rate 20-50 times faster than competing products.

 

A new document management solution from Canon, uniFLOW v5.0, features a variety of new capabilities and functions that streamline fleet management and simplify workflow processes.

Bottomline Technologies (US), a provider of collaborative payment, invoice and document automation solutions, has been issued a United States Patent for advanced image data capture technology facilitating the manner in which customers digitise paper invoices, reduce costs and streamline Accounts Payable (AP) processing.

Salmat has announced Business Process Outsourcing revenue was down 7.4% for the 2009/10 financial year, blaming an industry-wide drop in bulk mail volumes. Across the company, earnings before interest, tax and amortisation (EBITA) increasing by 17.3% on the prior year to $A91.2 million.

Kofax has increased its share of the global capture software and services market, according to a new report issued by Harvey Spencer Associates, an independent analyst and research firm.

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