Every year in early September, leading document capture analyst Harvey Spencer hosts an annual industry vendor conference at the Glen Cove Mansion in Glen Cove, NY. Here, Harvey provides a synopsis of the document capture market, and IT trends as they relate to capture (think process-oriented applications, information security and governance, etc). Here’s a few […]
AIIM Report: Only 13% of Form Data is Being Extracted
AIIM just released the market watch report Winning the Paper Wars Capture the Content and Mobilize the Process Troops where they explore the reasons why paper-free processes have been slow to be adopted. Not surprisingly, the report shows that while 70% of businesses are scanning as part of their process, only 13% are using […]
Expanded capabilities for CheckPlus International for India
Parascript CheckPlus International enables check recognition capabilities in non-U.S. markets. Parascript offers versions for Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, India, Italy, Malaysia, Portugal, and Puerto Rico. CheckPlus international for India automates check courtesy and legal amount recognition (CAR/LAR), MICR Line (E13B), date field, account number on the back of the check, and account number […]
Parascript Announces FormXtra® Capture IDR Solution
Yesterday, Parascript announced FormXtra® Capture, a fully-functional IDR (Intelligent Document Recognition) solution, capable of capture, classification and recognition of virtually any data-type. FormXtra Capture has an aggressive and exciting roadmap, as mentioned in the press release, here. We have had a lot of excitement about it so far and wanted to take this opportunity to […]
3 things I learned at AIIM 2013
I spent the last 3 days at the 2013 AIIM Conference in New Orleans, featuring a multitude of visionaries and speakers including Seth Godin, Thornton May, David Pogue, and others; on topics ranging from social organizations, information management, and mobile device trends as they relate to business. The following 3 tidbits have little direct relevance […]