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98% 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.
95% Rx for claims processing headaches[LiveLink]
    Summary: , image-assisted claims processing, concurrent image access and display, inexpensive and more efficient data storage, high-speed image/data distribution, and cost effective image archival capabilities. Electronic data distribution also means concurrent access of information, regardless of physical location. The key to success depends on the quality of the information collected from its origin....
92% Bnkngtabcont[LiveLink]
    Summary: How imaging is changing remittance and check processing. Craig Sparkes, IA Corporation. CD technology complements corporate banking. Managing a bank's untapped assets. Image and Payment Systems, NCR Corp.
91% Opinion & Editorial[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. More on SCS in July 1st's IW. Imaging is dead. But the world is changing. I do agree with you that some imagers won't thrive in the new world.
90% 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.
89% 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...
88% 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.
88% Delivering value-added image solutions that work[LiveLink]
    Summary: The challenge for banks is to service customers and differentiate themselves from the competition with methods that are more cost effective and time efficient. Banks that use imaging solutions to provide new and enhanced customer services are realizing increased profitability and an enhanced reputation as progressive, customer-focused institutions. The solution challenge. It must add value to,...
88% 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.
88% CCIM and the banking enterprise[LiveLink]
    Summary: Mainly because this technology produces positive effects in the customers' back office while being more cost and time effective for the bank. Now is the time to look at alternative distribution channels and find ways to move their customers to a cheaper, more customer-centric way of making transactions." Customers should have one place they can call and find out anything they need. * Making card...
87% All Items Archive--the keystone of completing the change to image check processing[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper All Items Archive--the keystone of completing the change to image check processing. By Craig Sparkes, VP of Application Product Management. What is an All Items Archive? Prominent benefits from an All Items Archive. The most significant benefit from the All Items Archive is the immediate payoff of all past investments in image check processing systems and...
87% New products take center stage at ImagingExpo'9[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, September 25th, 1996 New products take. New 32-bit forms solution debuts. A new suite of information management applications will be debuted at ImagingExpo by Microsystems Technology Inc. The four software products include OCR for Forms 3.0, IDR for Reports 1.0, Information Xchange 1.0 and Information Broker 1.0. With the suite, users can extract information from forms, access...
87% 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...
87% The product beat[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, June 1st, 1996. The product beat. No manual intervention or rewriting of code is necessary. ScreenScan Systems released Image Processor Version 2.3 software and Image Handler Software Version 2.3. The new software expands the current capabilities of ScreenScan as an add-on microfilm or microfiche scanner to include full electronic folder support. Symbus Technology announced...
87% Managing a bank's untapped assets[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Managing a bank's untapped assets. But often overlooked is the most valuable asset of all: information. managing paper. The costs of managing paper documents add up quickly. The convergence of these technologies under one vendor such as FileNet has enabled banks to more efficiently manage the untapped information asset locked in unstructured data.
87% 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...
87% "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,...
86% IA Corporation[LiveLink]
    Summary: IA Corporation (IACP) currently sells two leading application framework software products for advanced cash management services, CheckVision and RemitVision, which are built upon its advanced complex transactions management software platform, WorkVison.
86% Bankers sharpen focus on document technology[LiveLink]
    Summary: Bankers sharpen focus on document technology. Likewise, the Treasury Management Association's (TMA) Conference (Nov. 17 to 20) in Atlanta focused on the treasury management world's use of technology. New products for financial services and banking. * Robert Kirk and Ray Edwards are banking industry technology consultants.
86% Imaging: Latest tool of the trade for today's mortgage lender[LiveLink]
    Summary: Information Services Group.. Imaging improving processes. That number also enables the document image to be accessed throughout the loan process. (The bank decides if and how original paperwork should be archived. "Modern service.


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