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98% 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,...
92% 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.
91% Data warehousing: Its time has come[LiveLink]
    Summary: Open systems and data warehousing. Improving decision-support, customer management. Process, not a product. The data warehousing process is evolutionary. How they can target their customer better?
91% Banking enterprises benefit from product conve...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, March 17th, 1997. Banking enterprises benefit from product convergence. At BAI, NCR will debut an image-based retail capture and delivery system--the ImageMark product suite--which will include the ImageMark POD, IAD (image archive and delivery) and ID (image delivery) line. fax 816-753-7729, E-mail ray. E-mail: bkirk@remit.
91% 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.
90% 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.
90% ICR alliance promises to improve bank check p...[LiveLink]
    Summary: ICR alliance promises to improve bank check processing solutions. The first product to be co-marketed by the two firms will be CheckScript. "We believe CheckScript will be able to double the read rate," said Bill Pearlman, Parascript president. The combined solution should dramatically improve read rates, which the companies feel will make other opportunities, such as proof of deposit,...
90% Automated tape storage for check image archival[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banking & Financial Services White Paper Automated tape storage for check image archival. For the first time, the cost of tape libraries and media for storing and retrieving check images has fallen below the film and developing cost of microfilm. StorageTek storage devices are currently compatible with all of these vendors' operating systems. In most moderate to high check volume environments,...
89% Banks rush to embrace technology[LiveLink]
    Summary: Banks rush to embrace technology. The imperative that drives process automation in banking has changed dramatically, just in recent months. Saving money is way down the list of reasons to implement automation. The trend is to apply automation to processes that have more of an impact on the bank's customer. Matteoni goes on to say, "Automation is the answer, not new branches or bodies.
89% "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,...
89% 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.
89% 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...
89% 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.
89% 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...
89% How the Internet is driving "wide area workflo...[LiveLink]
    Summary: How the Internet is driving "wide area workflow". Convergence is a requisite for technology vendors to survive. That new type of application is wide area workflow. Wide area workflow. Convergence is now inevitable--a requisite for technology vendors to survive.
88% National Penn Bank (Boyertown, PA) has contrac...[LiveLink]
    Summary: The bank decided to implement document imaging technology to achieve a paperless filing system for loans, CDs and other bank documents. First American Bank (Elk Grove, IL) has installed Protocorp's PCI/Links, a client-server-based system integrating document imaging and data archival to other databases to let bankers search and display information from any system on their network. TCF Financial...
88% 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.
88% The next logical step to keyless data entry[LiveLink]
    Summary: The earlier an error is detected, the cheaper it is to correct it. The earlier an error is de- tected, the cheaper it is to correct it. Rejects must be corrected. Cost to Correct Rejects. The better the recognition accuracy, the fewer rejects to be corrected.
88% 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.
87% The Buzz 4-21-97[LiveLink]
    Summary: Imaging World, April 21st, 1997. Talking alliance turkey. "It would make sense for FileNet and NCR to talk," Ray observes with the tone of a man who knows more than he says. Two cases in point: FileNet and Documentum. "Are Wang and FileNet worth the same?"


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