Scanning & Capture

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.

Are you being incentivised to repurpose your company's core competency and utilise it in a synergistic business context to optimise results – or something like that – on a regular basis?

New technology that tags and tracks inventory and equipment has the potential to save the manufacturing and retail industry billions of dollars a year, according to a study carried out by consulting and technology services group Accenture.

Business imaging solutions provider Canon has introduced its latest laser fax machine, the Fax-L360. The model, which comes complete with a Super G3 modem, can also be utilised as a laser printer and a copier.

Storage vendor StorageTek has announced the availability of its new 'fast access' tape drive which features a native FICON (fibre connectivity) interface for the latest high-throughput IBM zSeries server channels.

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