Scanning & Capture

New Zealand digitisation and workflow systems provider Desktop Imaging has announced a partnership with US digital intelligence company ABBYY.

MonJa, a developer of intelligent automation for financial institutions, has added an advanced fraud detection feature into its OCR document automation software.

Hyland has launched its latest series of product enhancements and solutions, delivering a key new integration for Workday and a variety of other process-focused features – including for its Alfresco platform – that improve user and administrator experiences.

Voting for the Australian Senate will remain a pencil and paper process for some years to come, according to a call for tender just issued by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC).

Imaging Business Machines LLC (ibml­) has announced the acquisition of Exela Technologies' IntelliScan Smart Scanning Solutions.

Capture is dead, long live capture! 25 years ago, turning a paper document into a digital image was a rather big challenge. One needed these unwieldy devices called scanners and document capture application software.

US accounts payable automation specialist Paymerang, LLC , has announced the asset acquisition of KwikTag, an invoice automation provider for Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems, and the share acquisition of Sypht, an Australia-based AI data platform. The acquisition was completed on April 3, 2023.

ibml has announced its new FUSiON HD High Volume Document Scanner designed to meet the US Federal Agencies Digital Guidelines Initiative (FADGI) 3 star imaging quality standards. The FUSiON HD can quickly digitize high quality documents at scale so they can be easily archived, shared and utilized while still meeting these high standards.

Infosource Software has released its annual Capture & Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) Vendor Matrix and accompanying report. The Global Matrix and Report ranks 20 leading Capture & IDP SW vendors, based on Strategy and Capabilities (y-axis) and Execution in the market (x-axis).

Evisort, a no-code contract intelligence platform for legal, procurement, IT and sales operations teams, has announced its next-generation AI contract processing with advanced OCR ingesting. Evisort's proprietary AI has made a massive leap in capacity - now ingesting and analysing up to 450,000 contracts per day.

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