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30 Apr 2008 |
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01 Apr 2008 |
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ABSTRACT:
Information capture - document scanning, quality assurance, and indexing - has gained significant traction within enterprises as advances in optical character recognition/intelligent character recognition (OCR/ICR) technology make it easier to index documents and convert scanned images into full text. As a result, many view document capture as a mature, stagnant technology market. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The emergence of content-centric applications, the increased complexity of document types, the need to simplify compliance processes, and the need to more intelligently extract information from captured documents present organizations with more decision criteria for document capture solutions. In making capture technology decisions, organizations should seek to enable content-centric applications and look for solutions that are either native to, or tightly integrated with, existing enterprise content management (ECM) systems.
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