Like distributed capture, and SharePoint; document imaging in the healthcare / insurance space is one of those trends that is always at the top of the interest list, but not very mature
But I did not miss trying to race around and stretch myself thin between geographically distant educational sessions and welcomed being able to concentrate on the task that was at hand – obtaining a lot of information on current imaging system technology offerings. Most specifically I was there to converse with vendors like Kodak, Wicks and Wilson, ibml, Perceptive Software, LaserFiche, and KnowlegeLake for whom document imaging is a major focus of excellence, as well as companies like EMC, IBM, and Open Text where imaging system solutions are often intended to enhance and complement their other diverse products
No, document imaging is not the sexiest topic, but I have to own my involvement in it. I did not expect that I would be one of the leading experts in document imaging and recognition technologies, but it was a natural evolution that followed a career path, and now I am here
In talking with a potential client last week, the client was interested in how ROI can be achieved and what other benefits can be realized through a document imaging system implementation
You may have seen already the new Toolkit from AIIM titled “Document Imaging in SharePoint&rdquo...But mostly it’s a 50,000 foot view of document imaging in SharePoint...This is where the opportunity of imaging in SharePoint lies
Is document imaging ahead of its time? Is document imaging to complex? Is there no real value?
I have recently had several clients who wanted to get started with document imaging but didn’t have a big budget and lots of business or technical resources
Vendors of scanners and OCR software promise cheap, fast, easy imaging. Sensitive documents stay in the building
Capture also includes image processing, classification/understanding of the images, and data extraction with validation
In Automated Forms Processing applications there is a lot going on behind the scenes where a poor or good quality image dictates the success, or failure, among other related processes in the grand scheme of the document imaging system
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