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  • Kofax announces release of Kofax Capture 10

    The latest version of Kofax Capture (KC), offering a new user interface with Microsoft look and feel, replaces Kofax Capture 8 which reached its end of sale on August 31, and will no longer be supported from January 1st, 2013.

  • University creates computerised method for matching images

    Computers can mimic the human ability to find visually similar images, such as photographs of a fountain in summer and in winter, or a photograph and a painting of the same cathedral, by using a technique that analyses the uniqueness of images, say researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science.

  • Is your company generating toxic documents?

    When the term toxic is used to describe something one tends to think of toxic waste or a relationship turning toxic. Companies don’t associate the term with the documents they create on a daily basis.

  • OpenText automates content classification

    OpenText has launched an automated classification application to manage the retention and disposition of high-volume, low-touch content such as social media, e-mail, office documents and legacy content.

  • Autonomy powers new HP appliances

    The first fruits of HP’s Autonomy acquisition have emerged in a series of new appliances for for archiving, ediscovery, and enterprise search running on HP ProLiant servers and HP Storage.