Scanning & Capture

Artsyl Technologies has announced the availability of docAlpha 3.0, the next generation of its data and document capture solution.

 

Israel’s Top Image Systems (TIS) has has been selected by the National Statistics Office (NSO) in Thailand to provide its eFLOW OCR technology to process 38 million forms for the Thailand census.

 

Kofax has launched a new version of the company’s image enhancement and perfection software VirtualReScan (VRS) Elite.

 

A Sydney-developed optical character recognition (OCR) application has been picked up by Ricoh for regional distribution across Asia Pacific.

 

The latest version of i2 Conversion Server, an automated document batch separation and auto indexing application, now offers the ability to run the application as a service.

 

Australian superannuation fund VicSuper has introduced a Case360 workflow solution to help manage and document its process-intensive environment.

 

The National Archives of Norway has scanned around 13 million microfilm images as part of an innovative project to digitise a considerable part of its holdings and make all information contained on microfilm readily available to the public via the Internet.

 

Adeptol has released the next version of its document viewing platform.

 

The latest release of ReadSoft DOCUMENTS 6.4 promises capture workflow without the fuss, says Anna Palsson, Solution Manager for the Capture Solutions Laboratory in Sweden.

 

Advanced Professional Solutions (APS) has announced the release of Advantage Scan 4.0, a specialist scanning solution for the legal and accounting market.

 

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