Scanning & Capture

New South Wales Police's handling of traffic infringements, parking fines and tickets, will get a boost from a new workflow and imaging technology.

An American exhibition is the ideal place to see the future of document management, according to Mario Veronese, HPA's National Manager of information services. Xplor 2002 kicks off at the end of October in California, and Mr Veronese says ...

Genie Systems is integrating its OrderWare product with k-Flow, the workflow offering from PowerPlus.

Photo imaging and multimedia software from ArcSoft is available for a range of applications from Marketing Results.

The New Zealand University Entrance has simplified the process of marking more than 7500 art students' projects with the use of a barcode system and several handheld scanners.

Captiva Software has announced several new users and has also signed a bundling deal with COLD vendor IMR.

Irish developer SoftCo has gained two thirds of the Irish document management market, and it is exporting its solutions to the Asia-Pacific region.

Check Technology has signed a contract to provide advanced digital production products and services to John Harland Company.

Canon has unveiled two new high-resolution scanners.

The Institute for Information Management's (IIM) annual conference and exhibition will explore the strategies to gain competitive advantages through the digital community the Internet has engendered.

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