Scanning & Capture

ABBYY, a leading provider of document recognition, data capture and linguistic technologies, has announced its release of TextGrabber + Translator 4.0, an iOS application which uses your device camera to easily extract text from a variety of printed sources, such as books, magazines, ads, timetables, manuals, labels, receipts, et al.

KYOCERA Document Solutions has announced a new range of A3 colour and mono MFDs with fast scanning and finishing speeds  from 30ppm to 55ppm and time to first copy of 4.5 seconds.

Kodak Alaris’ Document Imaging business has launched Info Activate 2.0,  updating its solution for SharePoint document capture and management with a simpler user interface, SharePoint 2013 support and new input capabilities for smartphones and multi-function peripherals (MFPs). 

Speedscan  has announced the acquisition of the Allfiche and Prodata businesses to expand its presence in the Australian document services market.

 

PSIGEN Software released  a web-based capture application PSI:Fusion 1.2 featuring tight integration with PSI:Capture and overall performance enhancements.  

Fujitsu has released a compact new A3 document scanner, the ScanSnap SV600, which is also able to  scan bound books. 

The U.K. Kodak Pension Plan (KPP) has completed its acquisition of the Kodak Personalized Imaging and Document Imaging businesses from Eastman Kodak Company and created a new company, known as Kodak Alaris. 

Be Productive Systems (BPS) a provider of cloud-based document scanning job tracking management solutions, has signed on Image Point Solutions, Ltd., (IPSO) as a distributor of its cloud-based document scanning operations management system, Production Manager.  

Digitech Systems has announced the launch of a new PaperFlow scanning application. Though the product and brand have been around for more than sixteen years, the company says today’s PaperFlow includes the best of both traditional elements and cutting edge features to speed and simplify the process of converting paper records into electronic files. 

 

Desktop Imaging (NZ) has selected Be Productive Systems (BPS) to support its document scanning service bureau operations. This is the first Oceania region (New Zealand or Australia) client for BPS’s flagship product, Production Manager.

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