Scanning & Capture

Kofax has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. (together with its affiliates, “Clearlake”) and TA Associates (“TA”) from Thoma Bravo, a leading software investment firm. Upon closing of the transaction, Clearlake and TA will become majority shareholders in Kofax. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Hyland has launched new releases across its product portfolio to deliver improved automation, user experience and platform scalability.

ABBYY has announced a new global partner program, ABBYYOne, to enable partners to accelerate Intelligent Process Automation (IPA) throughout the enterprise. IPA is a market category that research firm IDC estimates will grow an average of 20.1% over the next few years to reach $42.4 billion by 2025.[1] 

Kodak Alaris and Ephesoft have formed a strategic alliance to deliver intelligent document processing solutions to the APAC region. Building on a successful relationship serving customers in Europe, Kodak Alaris staff in Australia and New Zealand recently completed training with Ephesoft Transact to bring the joint solution to the APAC market.

Parascript FormXtra.AI 8.3, using Smart Learning, promises to turn complex, time-consuming, costly, and error-prone activities common with advanced capture into simple compute time.

Locally developed OCR platform Sypht has announced a merger with US and European ECM solution provider enChoice.

As a Laserfiche digital technology partner EzeScan helps users to capture and register both hard copy and electronic documents, including email seamlessly into Laserfiche.

Scanning equipment distributor and reseller Docuvan has announced a strategic agreement with New Zealand Micrographic Services (NZMS), that will allow the NZ-based company to offer Bookeye Book Scanners and WideTEK Wide Format, Flatbed and Art Scanners to its customers.

Fujitsu has launches 6 new models of commercial image scanners in the “fi-8000 series”. There are three Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) models, “fi-8190”, “fi-8170” and “fi-8150” and three flatbed models, “fi-8290”, “fi-8270” and “fi-8250”

Before delving into the solution it’s essential to understand what decentralised record capture really is. Decentralised records capture is the registration of records at the source, as information assets are generated or enter the business, by individuals or teams working with them during normal course of business. This is in contrast to centralised records capture, where the records are gathered (some time later) to be registered by records professionals.

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