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99% "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,...
94% 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...
93% 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% 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.
91% 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.
90% Bigger, better, faster, cheaper High-speed s...[LiveLink]
    Summary: Image quality is affected by image enhancement. * a background concern that producing the images will increase the cost to unacceptable levels. * cost. * Better image enhancement. Data prep is reduced if pages can be automatically turned.
88% 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.
88% ABCs of high-speed document scanners[LiveLink]
    Summary: ABCs OF HIGH-SPEED DOCUMENT SCANNERS. A high-speed scanner can be justified when more than 500 pages a day are scanned; large installations scan 10,000 or more pages a day. To compress or not to compress. The key to high-speed scanning is high-speed feeding. There is no such thing as a high-speed feeder that can reliably feed all sizes and thicknesses of paper like those found in acco...
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.
87% 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.
87% IW editor to moderate data input panel[LiveLink]
    Summary: IW editor to moderate data input panel. One forum session, titled Key to Disk vs. Key from Image vs. Character Recognition, will be moderated by IW News Editor Dan Bolita. They will discuss the shifting balance between labor-intensive manual data entry and the accuracy of fully automated character recognition systems.
87% The next level of imaging: Automated
information capture
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    Summary: Automated. information capture. A well-planned document scanning, indexing, and image processing system brings automation to this process. Batch processing automates the scanning, image processing, indexing and information extraction by first organizing the documents into similar work processes and sequences. Document Capture Process.
87% New respect for mid-volume scanners[LiveLink]
    Summary: mid-volume scanners. By Alan Cellura Mid-volume capture devices used to get no respect. Many companies are implementing decentralized capture of documents to improve document management and speed transaction processing. Mid-volume scanners should support image processing and compression in the background as scanning continues in the foreground. The document feeder is important to overall system...
86% Building the electronic document warehouse[LiveLink]
    Summary: Building the electronic document warehouse. user workstation-generated documents, such as spreadsheets, word-processing documents, etc. Capturing documents. Building an EDW solution starts with document capture. Non-computer-generated documents must be converted to electronic format and indexed externally.
86% MICR cuts costs, speeds check printing at IAG ...[LiveLink]
    Summary: IAG Federal Credit Union (Rye, NY) has created an automated MICR process system for printing checks and receipts on single, plain-paper sheets. This system has helped IAG increase. The result is improved service to members. These five types account for all the documents the credit union prints. As credit union regulations or services change, there will be no wasted paper stock.
86% AIIM '96 STILL REVERBERATES[LiveLink]
    Summary: If you were in Chicago at AIIM '96, you didn't see everything. They support resolutions of 2,040 x 1,664 at a 76 Hz refresh rate. Cornerstone's InputAccel garnered several new product integration partners. Smead (Hastings, MN), offers a refreshing change. Smeadlink software modules offer imaging on the installment plan.
85% 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.
85% Quality is free (so invest in it upfront)[LiveLink]
    Summary: Quality is free (so invest in it upfront). If it is free, why do we have to invest in it? First, quality must be viewed from a system rather than a technology perspective. Investment in indexing. What image quality is required for viewing or indexing?
85% Component success stories Input/capture[LiveLink]
    Summary: They needed a simple "file and find" imaging system, Nowak said. "We are always looking for technology with a customer service impact, and this definitely had a customer service impact," he said. With component imaging, there are no assumptions. "The way service bureau customers want images is never the same," said Naghshineh. This isn't to say that the component imaging approach is just for...
85% InputAccel[LiveLink]
    Summary: * Products. * Process flexibility. * Functionality. * customize the application to fit users' specific needs. Currently, in addition to modules provided by other companies, available modules include: * InputAccel/Scan * InputAccel/Image Enhancement * InputAccel/Indexing and Quality Assurance * InputAccel/Re-scan * InputAccel/OCR * InputAccel/OCR...


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