Scanning & Capture

Contex has announced a new wide format scanning solution for the electronic document/content management market that features EMC Captiva ISIS drivers.

 

EMC has introduced a new Auto Learning capability to the latest version of its Captiva capture solution, allowing for automated classification and and extraction of important business information from documents as they are being rapidly scanned.

 

OPEX Corporation has has declared an end to the problem of handling “messy” documents – non-standard items including receipts, small forms and business cards - with its latest mixed document capture platform, the DS2200.

 

Kodak is expanding its global reseller agreement with ibml to bring its intelligent scanning and document capture solutions to Australia and southeast Asia.

 

Enolsoft has released of two PDF tools for Mac users that want to reuse or edit PDF documents with no Adobe applications installed.

 

A new freeware tool converts PDF documents to a range of image formats for OCR or other uses.

 

Sir Robert (Bob) Menzies, the 12th and longest serving Prime Minister of Australia, once said, “Never forget posterity when devising a policy. Never think of posterity when making a speech.” However Menzies’ place in posterity has since been assured, and all of his many speeches to parliament will soon be just a click away to all Internet users at the completion of a massive project by The SEMA Group to digitise all pre-1980 Hansard documents.

 

Sweden’s Medius has established operations in Australia, completing a period of rapid international growth for the paperless workflow specialist .

 

A new production-level scanner from Fujitsu, the fi-6800, promises to boost automation, productivity and efficiency throughout the entire scanning process. Its small footprint also allows it take its places as a scanner in front-office environments.

 

A global technology firm will process four million documents anually with a new $US200,000 enterprise capture solution to be supplied by Kofax.

 

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