Scanning & Capture

Kofax has announced its first digital mailroom solution that adds analytics and visualisation dashboards to enable organisations to track, review and modify information at any point in the business process.

Australia’s Department of Health and Ageing wants to bring its records from the pre Medicare era into the digital age, in a project that will scan over 40 million records for the period 1 July 1975 to 31 January 1984 presently held on microfiche.

It can if its sitting on top of specialised Scandock base station, says developer Atiz Innovation, a pioneer in book digitisation hardware.

Kodak  has completed the sale and licensing of digital imaging patents for $US527 million.

Kofax has been issued a patent that covers technology to determine the validity of data extracted from documents by reverse matching the extracted data with information contained in an organisation’s systems of record, such as an ERP system.

triCerat  has released the next generation of its Scanect remote scanning software which works by querying local scanners for capabilities such as resolution and supported paper sizes, then forwards the scanned product to be virtualised on the server or virtual desktop.

Kofax has announced the launch of MarkView for Accounts Payable 8.0, a mobile solution for the automated capture and processing of accounts payable (AP) information.

Hamrick Software has released the VueScan Mobile Free App for Android devices, adding to its versions for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch launched in 2011.

Nuance Communications has been ranked number one in the worldwide document capture software market in a new study from the market research firm Harvey Spencer Associates (HSA). This marks the third consecutive year Nuance has placed as the leading global scanning and capture software vendor.

CVISION Technologies has released the newest edition of its document optimisation software, PdfCompressor 6.0. 

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