Scanning & Capture

Hewlett-Packard is focusing heavily on its consumer businesses with its latest major rollout of new products.

The recent phenomenon of the camera phone has captured the public's imagination in such a dramatic fashion that the format is expected to sell more units than traditional film cameras and standard digital cameras combined by mid-2004.

If you think you are spending too much of your working week answering questions from colleagues and not enough time on your own work, you could be right.

The largest independent internet payment company in Australia has been created with the merger of SecurePay and DirectOne Payment Solutions.

Predictive analytics and data mining software provider SPSS has introduced a solution that aims to help business and government organisations optimise web site usage, build customer relationships and help anticipate online customer behaviour.

Konica and Minolta-QMS have completed their merger that was agreed in principle at the start of the year.

Imaging and printing are still largely ignored when it comes to cost evaluation of IT infrastructures, despite there being clear cost benefits in doing so.

Kyocera Mita has launched its new digital multifunction copier, the KM-6330, which features advanced document handling and finishing functionality designed to support large departments with diverse document requirements.

Kodak's Commercial Imaging business has announced the i80 Scanner - the latest in its family of departmental scanners – will be available from next month.

Stuart Finlayson examines what action the banking and finance industry is taking to reduce the multi-million dollar hit on profits caused by cheque fraudsters.

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