Scanning & Capture

A2iA, a developer of software for the data capture and document processing, has released a new version of A2iA Mobility V3.0, its patented software toolkit dedicated to offline mobile data recognition and image analysis.

nQueue, the provider of cost recovery and document scanning and routing technology, has announced the release of iA Enterprise Platform version 3.0, iA Route version 3.3 and iA Workflow 2.0. All three are major upgrades and deliver substantially improved functionality over previous versions.

PSIGEN has released PSI:Capture Version 5.4.1. The new version contains an array of useful updates to improve the user experience and reduce the time it takes to perform functions like Classification and Data Extraction.

Brother International Australia has launched two new desktop scanners fit for high volume scanning. The PDS-5000 and PDS-6000 are targeted at the document lifecycle of small and mid-sized businesses (SMB) in industries such as healthcare, retail, education, finance, legal and more

A range of mobile scanning peripherals and Intelligent Document Recognition (IDR) software from IRIS (a Canon subsidiary) is being launched in Australia through local IT distributor Anyware Corporation.

Whitsunday Regional Council has implemented an EzeScan scanning solution to manage incoming and outgoing mail digitisation into a TechnologyOne ECM platform. The council spent a considerable amount of time benchmarking three scanning products before making its selection.

A new cost-effective alternative for large-scale newspaper digitisation is being launched by DL Consulting, the company behind the Veridian collection management software and related newspaper digitisation services as well as an online search portal for the world’s historical newspaper archives at www.elephind.com.

PSIGEN Software has announced the release of an Accelerated Classification Engine (ACE) for its document scanning and capture software which provides the ability to build custom classification form definitions on the fly in the middle of a production batch or within batch mode.

A $US1.4 million mobile capture platform from Kofax is being implemented by a Top 25 global bank to simplify and streamline account openings in the Asia Pacific region.

A scanning solution utilising ABBYY FlexiCapture is allowing a leading international provider of data and software to accounting practices and their clients, Bankstream, to significantly expand its service. The solution was developed by the NZ-based development team for Bankstream in response to the unique requirements of the UK market.

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