Vendors of scanners and OCR software promise cheap, fast, easy imaging. Sensitive documents stay in the building
Dedicated use device for scanning documents No need to wait for the copy machine to become free for use Versatile functionality without compromise of added complexity Advanced scanning functions performed transparent to user Ability to preview images before sending to destinations Simple operation easy to understand A dedicated scanning device that seamlessly integrates within an organizations existing network infrastructure can be of tremendous value to enhance work processes
Some standards bodies and government regulations use the term “electronic signature” interchangeably between, say, scanned or fax signature images (i.e., “digitized images”) and public-key encryption-based digital signatures. An “electronic signature” may be a bit-map representation, either from a scanned image, a fax copy or a picture of someone’s signature, or a typed acknowledgement or acceptance
And what strikes me is that this research - that focuses on scanning, imaging and capture trends - really needs to be read by digital marketers and customer service managers
They still get 50% of their vendor invoices on paper but also have to deal with email invoices, PDF downloads as well as Word, image, Excel and plain data files
All you need to start is your computer, office software suite, scanner, a digital camera, and OCR software to convert paper documents into digital images, specifically into Word, Excel or searchable PDFs. Simply scan invoices, data tables, or whatever into a digital format and you can now search through those images directly from your PC
They can be used to monitor traffic, alert first responders to the specifics of a developing situation, and with the ever increasing improvements in imaging technology (there’s that old line ECM stuff coming up for air) they can be used to identify stolen cars, criminals and other (mis)deeds that may be occurring on public or private cameras
The receiving organization receives the hard-copy, scans it and incorporates it into its imaging system. You’ve likely seen the same
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But please use the comments to let me know your digital signature-related questions and comments. Image credit: Luke Hayfield Photography #digitalsignatures #green #electronicsignatures
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