Scanning & Capture

Workflow is being introduced in the latest version of SilverFast’s scanner software, SilverFast 8.

Australian mobile phone retailer Mo’s Mobiles is using Google Apps to bypass the IT department - supporting document scanning to the cloud for  94 locations throughout Australia and more than 150 employees.

Kodak has launched a new compact desktop scanner. The Kodak ScanMate i920 scans colour documents at 15 pages per minute (ppm) and black-and-white documents at 20 ppm, and has both single-sided and double-sided scanning modes.

Australia’s Digital Microfilm Equipment is targetting the market for book digitisation with a new offering from Germany’s TREVENTUS Mechatronics, the ScanRobot 2.0.

 

Industrial-strength PDF conversion and OCR of documents is promised by a new server-based solution from CVISION Technologies, Maestro Recognition Server 5.0

 

Brother International Australia has announced three new A3 colour inkjet Multi-Function Centres (MFCs).

 

PSIGEN Software has added automated document routing and managed metadata to its SharePoint scanning and capture solution, PSI:Capture.

 


Accusoft Pegasus has announced a software development kit (SDK) to create mobile applications that provide a more faithful reproduction of images.

 

Kodak has released KODAK Capture Pro Software v3.1 with a number of new enhancements that address expanded language and scanner support, and features to help improve customer productivity.

 

Kofax will lay out $US5.5 million to acquire Atalasoft, a developer and marketer of imaging software development toolkits (SDKs), which it plans to offer for use with its Capture and Transformation Modules software.

 

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