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Twenty-Eleven: Mobile and Cloud Heaven by , for

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2010 was a good year for the capture community. 2011 will be better. This year will be marked with significant growth and innovation in three key areas: mobile, cloud and Software-as-a-Servi... read more

Thoughts from the Home of Country Music by , for

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What started with a round of golf ended with a fare adieu. No, I’m not talking about my in-laws’ trip into town this past holiday weekend. I am actually referring to the AIIM Documen... read more

Printer Wonderland by , for

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Just a few days into November, and my local Target Store has shifted into a Winter Wonderland…it’s that time of year again. The holiday shopping season is here and Black Friday is q... read more

Tablet PCs: The next big thing for OCR by , for

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Tablet talk is everywhere.  The Apple iPad is set to be on the best seller list this holiday season, the HP Slate 500 is available now, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab is expected to be on sale... read more

The Plague of Paperwork is Over: The New Reality of Healthcare by , for

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Healthcare has clearly lagged behind other industries in the adoption of automated digitizing solutions.  That trend is quickly changing, as electronic health record (EHR) adoption is incre... read more

What We Saw at Document Capture 2010 by , for

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I have been traveling quite a bit lately.  My most recent stop was in New York, where my colleagues and I attended Harvey Spencer’s Document Capture 2010. It was great to hear opinion... read more

No More Wait at the Bank by , for

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Appling for a loan, requesting credit, and buying a home may be the most stressful transactions that consumers make.  In the best case scenario, there are a plethora of forms to fill out, s... read more

Exceptions Happen! by , for

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If your project requires zero exceptions, run for the hills.  No deployment of even basic imaging technology is without exceptions.  If by chance your deployment is free of exceptions,... read more

OCR helping the Visually Impaired by , for

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So what does Braille and OCR have in common? Braille: A system of writing or printing, devised by L. Braille for use by the blind, in which combinations of tangible dots or points are used t... read more

Behind every successful Process lies a prudent Capture... by , for

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Although, ideally, a process starts from the intent to do a particular task to achieve a specific objective or deliver a service, most of your processes would find itself literally commencing wi... read more