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76% "Vendor-neutral" device enthralls software ve...[LiveLink]

    Summary: vendors and users alike. OPEX, which introduced high-speed envelope opening and content extraction 12 years ago with its System 100, and then refined the process (and boosted speed 50%) on its System 150 two years ago, announced System 150 IEM (Image Export Module). This add-on module allows a System 150 that is opening remittance envelopes and extracting their contents to capture the OCR, MICR,...
76% TAWPI forum targets savvy niche market[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 1st, 1996. TAWPI forum targets savvy niche market. Remittance and forms processing share spotlight. Among the users at the forum, confidence in forms processing technology seems to be at an all-time high. Another TAWPI highlight was Microsystems Technology's (Tampa, FL) OCR for Forms forms processing software.
74% Banking technologies move toward convergence[LiveLink]
    Summary: Transaction Processing Show reveals maturity in product breadth. Banking technologies. Although they are all documents and must all be managed, banking operations have always seen themselves as a unique community. Unisys also announced its VisualLockbox product for processing wholesale lockbox operations. ImageScan (Lanham, MD) showed its wholesale lockbox product.
73% How imaging is changing remittance and check processing[LiveLink]
    Summary: . Trends in remittance and check processing. Better customer service. Trends in check processing. The same trends apply to check processing as remittance processing. Convergence of corporate and retail services.
73% Imaging in banking conference[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging in banking conference. BAI schedules annual event Image technology is being embraced in a variety of markets and industries. However, no industry has launched the rescue ship faster than banking. The financial services industry epitomizes the need for, and use of, document management, image and forms processing, and archival and retrieval of business paper. Catering to this market, Bank...
73% Retail & wholesale lockbox in an image world...[LiveLink]
    Summary: lockbox in an image world. In this world we are receiving invoices and large corporate checks or fund transfers. When all is said and done, lockbox boils down into two worlds: retail and wholesale. Even so, corporate customers are requesting even more customization of services to lower their own internal costs. This combines systems and hardware to effect the processing of both retail and...
73% Mitek Systems[LiveLink]
    Summary: MITEK SYSTEMS, INC. is a world leader in the development of automatic document recognition products, including state-of-the-art, Intelligent Character Recognition (ICR) and neural network technologies.
73% Deal_Maker[LiveLink]
    Summary: One part J&B, one part Scan-Optics. Scan-Optics will offer its customers the payment-processing Transaction Management System (TMS)-a LAN-based network running Windows and NT. Scan-Optics has also recently signed an agreement with Wheb Systems (San Diego) to sell Wheb's Intelligent Forms Processing Software (IFPS) as part of its offerings. The bilateral agreement allows Wheb to market Scan-Optics...
72% DealMakers 3-17-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Engineering VAD opts for Docs. Software developer and systems integrator Radian Systems (Alexandria, VA) is bundling CADDMS, its engineering and enterprise data management software, with PC Docs' (Burlington, MA) Docs Open. Remittance processing goes remote. BancTec (Dallas) is providing a remote keying solution to GTE's Remittance Processing Service (RPS) for its payment processing centers....
72% Com Squared Systems[LiveLink]
    Summary: Com Squared Suystems, Inc. provides document management solutions for the high-volume production class of single and multi-site users such as; banking/financial services, distribution, government, manufacturing, telecommunications, transportation and universities.
72% Lucent debuts image, forms products[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996. Lucent debuts image, forms products. For starters, Lucent is bringing to market automated data entry products that rival those of its better-established competition. Lucent's second product introduction, the Table Reader System (TRS), was used, predivestiture, for data entry and data capture of tabular data. Named LCAR, it can be incorporated by integrators as...
72% AIIM focuses on imaging advances[LiveLink]
    Summary: (Posted: Friday, April 18, 1997, 8:19 AM) Datacap, MicroSystems Technology and Kofax present advances at AIIM show.
71% Systems integration and the next millennium[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Systems integration and the next millennium. Information is the life-blood of a service-based economy. Survival strategies. Remittance processing and item processing. Two such paper-based transactions are remittance processing and item processing.
70% Remittance processing goes remote[LiveLink]
    Summary: Remittance processing goes remote.com) is providing GTE's Remittance Processing Service (RPS) a remote keying solution for its payment processing centers. By adding this remote keying module at its operations in Dallas, Los Angeles and Tampa, GTE plans to use the technology integrated by BancTec to send compressed images of checks across GTE's broadbank network. The real-time system decompresses...
69% News Shorts 4-7-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: ORACLE TO INTEGRATE IA'S REMITVISION. RemitVision, from IA Corp. INTERTECH'S DOCUPACT SUPPORTS DIGITAL'S. Alpha 5/440-based NT Network Server. SCANNING A HALF-BILLION DOCUMENTS.
67% AIIM's arrived--who will survive[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. AIIM's arrived--who will survive? The applications can be integrated with new and existing FileNet installations. "ImageBASIC for FileNet provides a comprehensive ability to customize and extend existing imaging systems and integrate image management services easily with other applications." The new VFD 16000 is a 12-in.
66% EDMS technology is becoming a central theme in...[LiveLink]
    Summary: ... lending operations EDMS applications. operations EDMS applications. ... cash management EDMS applications. ... item processing EDMS applications. all items archive.
66% Banks turn inward to deploy automation[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banks turn inward to deploy automation.). The bank was consulted on its purchase by Apex and Associates (Kansas City, MO). Information technology in banking has been focused mainly on retail applications such as imaged statements, ATMs, banking-by-phone, etc. "With this technology and infrastructure now in place, we'll be able to respond to any new niche that appeals to our customers." This is...
65% Banking-How to reduce front-window costs[LiveLink]
    Summary: front-window costs. Those front-window capture costs can be quite onerous, and depending on the line of business, can involve substantial costs. The difference is that the capture costs for international services will be higher per transaction than credit card costs. Credit card mail usually involves one or two pages (application, customer correspondence) and does not have the same document...
64% Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Colorado Imaging Solutions[LiveLink]
    Summary: Each server has a 26-GB RAID subsystem and 160 MB RAM. Records for educators already holding certification are on microfilm. The workstations all have 24 MB of RAM. There also have been reductions in the cost of temporary staff and office space. Collins grows, so will its document.


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