Scanning & Capture

Renowned author, inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil will keynote Kodak’s Global Directions 2013 conference - an annual technology and educational event sponsored by the company’s document capture and enterprise software business unit.

Kofax has launched a new application to provide business intelligence and analytics for users of its Capture and Transformation Modules.

Kodak's Document Imaging business has taken another step towards independence with the announcement that the US Bankruptcy Court overseeing the administration of parent company Kodak has approved a settlement agreement with the UK Kodak Pension Plan (KPP).

Top Image Systems (TIS)  has filed a patent to the U.S. Patents Office for a new capture product for Google Glass, known as GlassCapture.  

One of Australia & New Zealand's Big Four banks  is steering a path to a SharePoint 2013 future although keeping its role limited to its perceived strengths in intranet and document collaboration.

Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific has launched the latest addition to its black and white multifunction devices (MFDs) portfolio, the DocuCentre S2420/S2220.  including a faster processing speed for printing and copying at 24 pages-per-minute (ppm) and 22 ppm respectively.  With a warm up time of 19 seconds, they reduce waiting time, especially when users are facing time constraints.

Top Image Systems (TIS) has unveiled the latest release of ts document capture and enterprise workflow software,  eFLOW5.  

 

CVISION Technologies has released Trapeze eFiler, a software solution designed to automatically classify and route PDF files and image documents into network folders, SharePoint and other document repositories. 

The KODAK i5800 Scanner is now available with an optional accessory that automatically separates documents based on size, class, or type to boost processing speeds, decrease handling time, and achieve cost savings. 

Kodak's Document Imaging has launched a dedicated portable document scanner for Mac users, the SCANMATE i940.

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