Scanning & Capture

IBM has announced a partnership with Linden Lab, creators of the virtual world Second Life to host a private section of the virtual world on big blue’s own servers and to explore future enterprise solutions.

IBM has introduced the first of a new generation of Power Servers at the User Group Conference in Nashville.

The IP storage team at Nimbus has unveiled new 10 Gigabit Ethernet systems with solid-state-drive (SSD) options.

Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced a forms and document automation solution which looks to enable Government and educational institutions to make the move away from pre-printed forms.

The data centre is collapsing in size with a new RAID storage array from JetStor providing up to 42 terabytes of storage in one compact 4U enclosure.

Intelligent capture and exchange specialist Kofax plc has been named IBM’s Enterprise Content Management (ECM) "Independent Software Vendor (ISV) of the Year" for 2007.

The Cisco owned collaboration company, WebEx has announced enhanced support of Apple Macintosh users for its business process collaboration applications.

Intel has introduced two new low-voltage 45 nanometre (nm) Xeon processors that run at a meager 50 watts.

Kodak has boosted its i1800 series of scanners to include more functions for large volume document scanning.

Document comparison and merging is a big deal for many in the legal and financial market, but DocsCorp explain that this is set to spread to almost every industry and the DocuComp acquisition puts them in a ripe position to take advantage.

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