Scanning & Capture

Toshiba has applied for membership of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), an outcome that many would have not foreseen at the hight of the format battle between the high defintion Blu-Ray and HD-DVD formats.

Unisys has announced the new SmartSource Adaptive series of image capture devices that combine speedy cheque processing with full-page image capture capabilities.

Kodak has announced a new range of Plus Series Scanners that promise to improve document capture productivity by up to 50 percent over their predecessor models at the same price levels.

Kyocera updates MFP document workflow

ABBYY has launched FineReader Express Edition for Mac, offering optical character recognition (OCR) for Macintosh computers and new digital camera OCR technology.

The latest version of KODAK Capture Pro Software due out this September promises expanded compatibility and easy-to-use scan functions.

Software from Kodak and Atalasoft promises to advance how MOSS users can integrate scanned documents into the web-based collaboration tool and transform the server into a genuine content management application.

New Zealand hardware chain PlaceMakers has turned to Speedscan to provide an advanced accounts payable workflow solution.

The New South Wales (NSW) Police Force has speedier forensic investigations in sight with a new digital image system that will help manage more than a million digital photographs that it takes each year.

Enterprise capture company Kofax is launching entry-level desktop scanning software that links closely with Office 2007 and SharePoint.

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